• wildlife disease is a disease when one of the hosts includes a wildlife species. In many cases, wildlife hosts can act as a reservoir of diseases that...
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    link in humans for the first time. Chronic wasting disease was first discovered by American wildlife veterinarian Beth S. Williams. Williams performed...
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    Zoonosis (redirect from Zoonotic disease)
    tropical diseases and zoonoses Detection and Forensic Analysis of Wildlife and Zoonotic Disease Publications in Zoonotics and Wildlife Disease A message...
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    Wildlife refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans...
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  • The Journal of Wildlife Diseases is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal published by the Wildlife Disease Association. The journal publishes research papers...
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  • 6 March 2018. "Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in White-Tailed Deer". DNR Wildlife & Habitat Wildlife Disease. Michigan Department of Natural Resources...
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  • species conservation, the protection of public health and safety, wildlife disease surveillance and monitoring, research efforts emphasizing nonlethal...
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    Sylvatic plague (category Plague (disease))
    Disease Control. 15 November 2021. USGS (July 2013). "Sylvatic Plague Immunization in Black-footed Ferrets and Prairie Dogs". USGS National Wildlife Health...
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    distribution of wildlife diseases, plant and animal phenology, wildlife host-pathogen interactions, and disease patterns in wildlife". The health of wild...
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    participate in species recovery, veterinary care for wildlife disease outbreaks, and some other wildlife conservation efforts. The AZA's Species Survival...
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  • diseases. For example, it examines how parasites spread through and influence wildlife populations and communities. By studying the flow of diseases within...
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  • to identify and treat than infected wildlife. Treatment plans and management vary across taxa because this disease tends to affect each species differently...
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    Infection (redirect from Infectious disease)
    and spread of vector-borne diseases, see also globalization and disease and wildlife disease: Encroachment on wildlife habitats. The construction of...
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  • 1951 – December 29, 2004) was an American wildlife veterinarian. She discovered chronic wasting disease and is also credited with preventing the extinction...
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    "Chronic upper respiratory tract disease of free ranging desert tortoises (Xerobates agassizii )". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 27 (2): 296–316. doi:10.7589/0090-3558-27...
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    Akimova, I.A. & Global Consulting (eds.). Red book of Ukraine. Kyiv: Wildlife Disease Association. p. 546. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved...
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    Wildlife trafficking practices have resulted in the emergence of zoonotic diseases. Exotic wildlife trafficking is a multi-billion dollar industry that...
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    Herman (July 1966). "Trichinosis in Maryland Raccoons". Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association. 2 (3): 81–82. doi:10.7589/0090-3558-2.3.81. S2CID 73935025...
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  • Parelaphostrongylus tenuis (category Ruminant diseases)
    (Alces alces)". Bulletin Wildlife Disease Association. 1 (2): 7. Botzler RG, Brown RW (2014). Foundations of Wildlife Diseases. Univ. of Calif. Press....
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    Jones, Menna; Mooney, Nick; McCallum, Hamish (December 1, 2013). "Wildlife disease ecology in changing landscapes: Mesopredator release and toxoplasmosis"...
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    "Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease) in a Hoffmann's two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni)". Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 46 (1): 171–174. doi:10...
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    Botulism (redirect from Qapqal disease)
    Franson JC, Friend M (1999). "38: Avian Botulism" (PDF). Field Manual of Wildlife Disease. U.S. Geological Survey. ISBN 978-0-607-88096-0. Archived (PDF) from...
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  • Epizootic (redirect from Epizootic disease)
    modelling in epidemiology Sylvatic plague Wildlife disease "Volume 12, Number 1—January 2006 - Emerging Infectious Disease journal - CDC". Cdc.gov. Retrieved...
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    January 2011. "Treponeme associated hoof disease in Washington elk". Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. 2017. Archived from the original on 20 August...
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    agriculture and economy of Namibia, but their status as wildlife makes prevention of the disease much more difficult. The Virginia opossum (a marsupial...
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    which the condor resides. In 2015, Bruce Rideout, director of the wildlife disease laboratories for San Diego Zoo Global, indicated that lead poisoning...
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    rejuvenating effect of certain types of wildlife farming. Wildlife farming has been linked to the emergence of zoonotic diseases, such as the SARs outbreak which...
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    Fowl cholera (category Bird diseases)
    of Wildlife Diseases Blanchong et al. 2006. Multi-species patterns of avian cholera mortality in Nebraska's rainwater basin. Journal of Wildlife Diseases...
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  • Pollinator decline • Species extinction • Threshold host density • Wildlife trade • Wildlife disease Energy conservation — Alternatives to car use • Efficient...
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    domestica) with Mycoplasma gallisepticum: a new model system for a wildlife disease". Avian Pathol. 40 (3): 321–7. doi:10.1080/03079457.2011.571660. PMID 21711192...
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