National Wildlife Health Center (U.S.)
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National Wildlife Health Center (U.S.)
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National Wildlife Health Center (U.S.)
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Incoming Resources
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- Plague imperils the recovery of threatened and endangered species
- Helping to combat chronic wasting disease
- Chronic wasting disease, status, science, and management support by the U.S. Geological Survey, by Christina M. Carlson [and five others]
- Bat rabies and other lyssavirus infections, by Denny G. Constantine ; edited by David S. Blehert ; prepared by the USGS National Wildlife Health Center
- Climate change and wildlife health, direct and indirect effects, Erik Hofmeister [and seven others] ; USGS National Wildlife Health Center
- White-Nose Syndrome in bats, U.S. Geological Survey Updates
- Climate change and wildlife health, direct and indirect effects, [by Erik Hofmeister ... [and others]] ; U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center
- USGS West Nile virus research strategy
- Proceedings of the 2015 International Summit on Fibropapillomatosis, global status, trends, and population impacts, Stacy Hargrove [and four others] ; convened by Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, in collaboration with NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center, USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, and twelve other partners
- Investigating monkeypox in the wild
- Sylvatic plague vaccine and management of prairie dogs, National Wildlife Health Center ; [by Tonie E. Rocke]
- Quarterly wildlife mortality report
- Lead poisoning in wild birds, prepared by the USGS National Wildlife Health Center
- Disease emergence and resurgence, the wildlife-human connection, by Milton Friend ; with contributions by James W. Hurley, Pauline Nol, and Katherine Wesenberg
- Enhanced surveillance strategies for detecting and monitoring chronic wasting disease in free-ranging Cervids, edited by Daniel P. Walsh
- Toxoplasmosis, by Dolores E. Hill and J.P. Dubey ; edited by Rachel C. Abbott, Charles van Riper, III, and Elizabeth A. Enright ; USGS National Wildlife Health Center
- Surveillance strategies for detecting chronic wasting disease in free-ranging deer and elk, CWD surveillance workshop, perpared by Michael D. Samuel [and 6 others]
- Plague, by Rachel C. Abbott and Tonie E. Rocke ; National Wildlife Health Center
- Harmful Algal Bloom Toxins in Alaska Seabirds
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