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Wildlife Health Cornell E-Newsletter (2017-present)

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Intended to be practical and thought-provoking, the Wildlife Health Cornell e-newsletter was initiated in summer 2017.

Wildlife Health Cornell represents an unprecedented approach to the health challenges wild animals face here in the northeast U.S. and around the world. With an emphasis on the types of interdisciplinary collaboration often required to foster real progress along the science to policy and action continuum, Wildlife Health Cornell has grown out of a palpable sense of genuine urgency regarding the fate of our planet's wildlife, and an increasing understanding of our own dependence on the planet's natural systems.

More information about Wildlife Health Cornell can be found at https://www2.vet.cornell.edu/wildlifehealthcornell.

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    Wildlife Health Cornell E-Newsletter, Fall 2018
    Wildlife Health Cornell; Osofsky, Steven A.; Lee, Helen (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2018-09)
    Contents of this issue include: Addressing wildlife health in a rapidly changing world: Doing more with less sustainable management of livestock and wildlife, Canine distemper virus as a threat to tiger conservation in tropic range states; Training veterinary students to protect pollinators; AHEAD celebrates 15 years; Training veterinary technicians in wildlife medicine; Bald eagle poisoning; Veterinary College partners open new clinic at Belize Zoo; New York State Wildlife Health Program Annual Report; The emerging field of planetary medicine; A deadly virus carried by fruit bats; Read about Cornell veterinary student adventures in he field; Your gift literally means the world to us.
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    Wildlife Health Cornell E-Newsletter, Summer 2018
    Wildlife Health Cornell; Osofsky, Steven A.; Lee, Helen (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2018-06)
    Contents of this issue include: Addressing wildlife health in a rapidly changing world: Wildlife watchers: How CVM research and surveillance protects nature in New York state; Sustaining Africa's great migrations; Podcast episode on planetary health; Middle school students help find invasive as well as endangered fish; Poisoned hawk treated and released; Investigating bobcat fever; Faculty award for community partnerships (Robin Radcliffe); Operationalizing planetary health; Chronic wasting disease risk minimalization plan; More in the news; Your gift literally means the world to us.
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    Wildlife Health Cornell E-Newsletter, Spring 2018
    Wildlife Health Cornell; Osofsky, Steven A.; Lee, Helen (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2018-03)
    Contents of this issue include: Addressing wildlife health in a rapidly changing world: Wildlife Health Cornell; Disease threat to critically endangered Amur leopard; CVM Five-Year Strategic Plan; An inside look at Hellbenders; Plastic pollution killing coral; Disease threatens wild turkeys; Why we need planetary health; Poisoned wild raptor saved; Wildlife-friendly beef; More in the news; Your gift literally means the world to us.
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    Wildlife Health Cornell E-Newsletter, Fall 2017
    Wildlife Health Cornell; Osofsky, Steven A.; Lee, Helen (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2017-10)
    Contents of this issue include: Cattle Conservation and Collaboration (Steven A. Osofsky); Bald Eagles Face New Threats (Angela A. Morrison, Jim Levulis, Kevin Hynes); Healthy Oceans (David Stainer, Amelia Greiner Safi); Critically Endangered Javan Rhinos (Journal of Wildlife Diseases, Kurnia Oktavia Khairani, Daryl Nydam, M. Julia Felippe, Pat McDonough, Robin W. Radcliffe); Healthy Forests Healthy People; Saving One Wild Life at a Time (Christina McCullough, Sara Childs-Sanford, Ursula Krotscheck); Students Discover Passports to Planetary Health (Perry Koehler); Inaugural Planetary Health Meeting; More in the News; You can now support Wildlife Health Cornell directly.
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    Wildlife Health Cornell, Summer 2017
    Wildlife Health Cornell; Osofsky, Steven A; Lee, Helen (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2017-08)
    Contents of this issue include: Addressing Wildlife Health in a Rapidly Changing World (Steven A. Osofsky); Sustainable Moose (Krysten Schuler); The Urgency of Planetary Health; Conservation CSI: Long Island, Cornell Researchers solve mystery of mass turtle die-off (Elizabeth Bunting); Students on One Health's Frontier; Win-Win for African Farmers Wildlife; Citizen Science Brings Schools of Kids and Fish Together (Donna Cassidy-Hanley, James Casey); Veterinary Students Extend a Helping Hand to Belize Zoo (George Kollias, Santiago Peralta); $1.7M Received for Planetary Health; More in the News.