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Join us as we sit down with the professionals and students who are working on the frontlines of wildlife health today!
We’ll take a deep dive and talk about some of the untold stories behind their work…..in their own words, and unscripted.
Featuring veterinarians, biologists, ecologists, epidemiologists, and many others…. this podcast gives a voice to those who have dedicated their career to the advancement of wildlife health around the world.
#16: Minisode 1 – Wildlife Health Research Study Wins Interesting Award – Wildlife Health Connections
Michelle and Vin discuss a hilarious and fascinating award given to a unique wildlife health study in the….transportation category? We wrap up by overviewing other winners of the award in 2021.
Ig Noble Award winners and Annals of Improbable Research (AIR)
https://improbable.com/ig/winners/
Rhino Study
https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-wildlife-diseases/volume-57/issue-2/2019-08-202/THE-PULMONARY-AND-METABOLIC-EFFECTS-OF-SUSPENSION-BY-THE-FEET/10.7589/2019-08-202.short
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- #16: Minisode 1 – Wildlife Health Research Study Wins Interesting Award
- #15: The Story of an Emerging Wildlife Virus Featuring the Pathologist on the Frontlines, Dr. David Needle
- #14: Lead (Pb), Raptors of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and a New Initiative with Biologist Bryan Bedrosian
- #13: Top Five Wildlife Health News Stories of 2021
- #12: Transmissible Treponemes: Studying Elk Hoof Disease Using a Captive Herd with Dr. Margaret Wild
- #11: Bonus Episode – Current Wildlife Health News with Michelle & Vin
- #10: Rehabbing Oiled Wildlife & Updates on the Current Spill in California with Dr. Rebecca Duerr, International Bird Rescue
- #9: Untold Stories from the Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Project with Dr. Mark Johnson
- #8: Dr. Mark Johnson- Stories and Wisdom from 35 Years of Wildlife Capture & Handling
- #7: LIVE from New England Wildlife Center