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Technical Documents

Staying Safe in the Field

Helping reduce spillover and transmission risk while protecting yourself and the surrounding habitat.
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Safety first! WHP technical documents are designed to serve as reference guides or ready-to-use resources for wildlife professionals. They include field bio-safety protocols for biologists, equipment, and quick reference guides on Personal Protective Equipment for safety and preventing spillover. 

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Technical Document
Contaminants in Commonly Hunted Waterfowl
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Technical Document
EHD - What You Need to Know
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Technical Document
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Update for Wildlife Rehabilitators
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Technical Document
HPAI - What Hunters Need To Know
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Technical Document
Lead Toxicosis Impacts Eagle Populations
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Technical Document
Chronic Wasting Disease: The Threats to Wildlife, Public Lands, Hunting, and Health
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Technical Document
Mange Response Guidance
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Technical Document
Medical Wallet Card

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