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Wildlife Health Program Webinar: Wildlife Forensics

WHP Webinar Series 2020 - Wildlife Forensics 2020-11-18

Author/Presenter: Melissa Fadden, Ashley Ableman, Kevin Hynes, Captain Karen Przyklek

Duration: 1:17:27

This webinar is the sixth and final in our 2020 Virtual Wildlife Health Workshop series for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation staff and other wildlife professionals this year.  Learn about wildlife forensics from some of the people directly involved in the investigations. We cover what it takes to process a case and a scene, how specimen collection and documentation keep the evidence secure, what the Wildlife Health Unit sees from a pathology perspective, and how all that ties into a successful outcome.

  • Wildlife Crime & Forensic Science Investigations (Melissa Fadden, CWHL)
  • Using Chain of Custody & Forensic Wildlife Specimen handling (Ashley Ableman, DEC)
  • Wildlife Forensic Pathology (Kevin Hynes, DEC)
  • Forensic Evidence at Wildlife Crime Scenes (Captain Karen Przyklek, DEC)

     


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