This webinar was part of our 2020 Virtual Wildlife Health Workshop series for New York State Department of Environmental Conservation staff and other wildlife professionals. It covers emerging disease threats to free-ranging wildlife and the importance of disease surveillance in New York State.
Wildlife Health Program Webinar: Emerging Risks to Wildlife
Duration: 1:53:04
This webinar was the third in our 2020 Virtual Wildlife Health Workshop series for New York State Department of Environmental Conservation staff and other wildlife professionals. It covers emerging disease threats to free-ranging wildlife and the importance of disease surveillance in New York State. Topics include:
- Why Do Disease Surveillance? ( Krysten Schuler, CWHL)
- RHDV2 & EHD (Kevin Hynes, DEC)
- Adenoviruses (Gavin Hitchener, CWHL)
- Bsal (Melissa Fadden, CWHL)
- Tuberculosis (Rachel Abbott, CWHL)
- CWD: Expanding Threats, Surveillance & Update (Krysten Schuler, CWHL)
- CWD Sampling Protocols (Lauren Miller, DEC)
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