Chronic Wasting Disease Modeling: An Overview
Meta-analysis exploring analytical methods used on CWD data from peer-reviewed articles published from 1980 through 2018.
Meta-analysis exploring analytical methods used on CWD data from peer-reviewed articles published from 1980 through 2018.
A news story by The Wildlife Society highlighted recent research investigating the use of genetics to determine susceptibility of deer and other cervids to chronic wasting disease.
UW Madison is recruiting a post-doctoral associate to lead an exciting project leveraging information maintained by state agencies to evaluate impacts of Chronic Wasting Disease management activities on white-tailed deer population and disease dynamics.
Join Maine’s moose biologist Lee Kantar to learn about the status of Maine’s moose population, the adaptive management study, how winter tick are threatening moose, and the next steps.
Compilation of recent research on moose health and mortality, published from 2015-2020.
Treponeme-associated hoof disease is an emerging disease in elk, with California reporting its first cases this week.
California’s first cases of elk hoof disease have been reported by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
This study presents the gross and histopathological findings of adenoviral hemorrhagic disease in two yearling and one adult mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). These cases represent the first known outbreak of deer adenovirus (Odocoileus adenovirus 1) in Arizona.
Review of the current status of the knowledge with respect to CWD ecology in wildlife and research gaps