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Australian Wildlife Health Network
Australian Wildlife Health Network
Australian Wildlife Health Network. Wildlife Health Australia > About Us > a member Australia Animals, Australian Wildlife Co-ordinator Australian Wildlife Health Network PO Box 20, Mosman, NSW 2088, Email: rwoods@zoo.nsw.gov.au Background The aim of the Australian Wildlife Health Network is to promote and facilitate collaborative links in the investigation and management of wildlife health in support of human and animal health, biodiversity and trade. We respectfully acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, sea, wildlife and community
Wildlife Health Australia on LinkedIn We're celebrating Wildlife Health Australia's 20 year from www.linkedin.com
Information focuses on implications of disease for free-ranging native wildlife, although impacts on humans, domestic and feral animals are included to. We respectfully acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, sea, wildlife and community
Wildlife Health Australia on LinkedIn We're celebrating Wildlife Health Australia's 20 year
Wildlife Health Australia's Fact Sheets contain brief, factual information on a wide range of diseases, both infectious and non-infectious, that impact Australian wildlife and feral animals We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to their Elders past and present.. The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health (The Registry) is a dedicated research program of the Taronga Conservation Society Australia that investigates the health and disease of both free ranging and captive wildlife through both passive and active surveillance.
Wildlife Health Australia on LinkedIn We're celebrating Wildlife Health Australia's 20 year. AWHN recognises the important animal health work of the LHPA and its relevance to wildlife diseases AWHN would like to thank the LHPA for giving us the opportunity to present this paper and discuss.
Wildlife Health Australia on LinkedIn WILDDeST An essential decision support tool for. Wildlife Health Australia's Fact Sheets contain brief, factual information on a wide range of diseases, both infectious and non-infectious, that impact Australian wildlife and feral animals Programs Rapid and timely access to wildlife health information and a network of wildlife health professionals is crucial to Australia's decision-making