
For wildlife in rehab centers, humans are the culprit
Researchers discover trends using 600,000 records from wildlife rehabilitation centers

Technique simplifies disease sampling in wildlife
Researchers believe it can save time and money

What is driving wild turkey declines?
As their numbers fall in several states, biologists are looking for answers

Klamath Dam removal will aid struggling salmon populations
Dams along the river have heightened disease

Lesser known frog disease prevalent in Central Florida
Perkinsea infects gopher frogs, which already have conservation challenges

Avian flu vaccine shows promise for California condors
The USFWS plans to release vaccinated birds into the wild


USDA program combats raccoon rabies by air
As rabies declines in raccoons, it’s rising in bats

TWS Award: Two wildlifers recognized for their service to the wildlife field
Seth Magle and Jeannine Fleegle earned the Special Recognition Service Award this year

Emerging threat of wildlife disease warrants revamped National Wildlife Health Center
The National Wildlife Health Center is addressing overcrowded laboratories and outdated technology
