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Wildlife Disease News Digest: Wildlife Disease Journal Digest
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Wildlife Disease News Digest. Wildlife Disease News and Information at your Fingertips. Brought to you by the Wildlife Data Integration Network (WDIN). Archived 'In the Spotlight'. July 2, 2014. Wildlife Disease Journal Digest. Browse complete Digest publication library. Wild bird surveillance for avian influenza virus. Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1161:69-81. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0758-8 7. Brown JD, Poulson R, Stallknecht DE. Huang Y et al. Viral metagenomic analysis of feces of wild small carnivores.
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Wildlife Disease News Digest: Prof'l Announcements
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Wildlife Disease News Digest. Wildlife Disease News and Information at your Fingertips. Brought to you by the Wildlife Data Integration Network (WDIN). Archived 'In the Spotlight'. Find Out About Upcoming Wildlife Health Related Professional Opportunities. The Wildlife Data Integration Network team regularly provides wildlife disease related announcements about professional development activities, such as upcoming meetings, continuing education offers, and employment opportunities. You can subscribe by a...
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Wildlife Disease News Digest: Wildlife Disease Journal Digest
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Wildlife Disease News Digest. Wildlife Disease News and Information at your Fingertips. Brought to you by the Wildlife Data Integration Network (WDIN). Archived 'In the Spotlight'. May 15, 2014. Wildlife Disease Journal Digest. Browse complete Digest publication library. Demographic Processes Drive Increases in Wildlife Disease following Population Reduction. PLoS ONE. 2014; 9(5): e86563. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086563. Prentice JC, Marion G, White PCL, Davidson RS, Hutchings MR. Javier Millán et al.
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Field Methods | Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction
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Physical examination and collaring. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. Project Directors and Specialists. Eastern Klamath Study Area. Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction. Translocation updates – Expanding fishers into their historical range. We use a variety of methods to keep tabs on the fisher population. Here we’ll present the different methods we use to track and monitor the Stirling and Klamath. Cameras that capture images of fishers and other critters when we aren’t around. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. A bette...
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Physical examination and collaring | Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction
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Physical examination and collaring. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. Project Directors and Specialists. Eastern Klamath Study Area. Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction. Translocation updates – Expanding fishers into their historical range. Physical examination and collaring. Fisher in handling cone. Shelly monitoring a fisher’s heart rate. After we evaluate an animal to make sure it is doing well, we begin a series of steps. First we take swabs that can later be tested for exposure to diseases like distemp...
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Walk-Ins | Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction
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Physical examination and collaring. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. Project Directors and Specialists. Eastern Klamath Study Area. Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction. Translocation updates – Expanding fishers into their historical range. To identify when and if a female has selected a place to den. To identify fisher rest trees. To find fecal samples. To find the remains of animals that fishers have killed. To locate dead fishers. Female 199B9 in a rest tree (Photo: Mary Talley). Keep Up With the Crew! Get e...
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Past Crew Members | Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction
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Physical examination and collaring. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. Project Directors and Specialists. Eastern Klamath Study Area. Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction. Translocation updates – Expanding fishers into their historical range. These are people who have been a part of the project in the past, and whose efforts have been vital to the continuation of the project. Volunteer, Humboldt State University. Scientific Aide, California Department of Fish and Wildlife. North Carolina State University. Garik i...
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Wildlife Disease News Digest: Wildlife Disease Journal Digest
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Wildlife Disease News Digest. Wildlife Disease News and Information at your Fingertips. Brought to you by the Wildlife Data Integration Network (WDIN). Archived 'In the Spotlight'. March 27, 2014. Wildlife Disease Journal Digest. Browse complete Digest publication library. Hemotropic mycoplasmas in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus). Parasit Vectors. 2014 Mar 24;7(1):117. [Epub ahead of print]. Mascarelli PE, Keel MK, Yabsley M, Last LA, Breitschwerdt EB, Maggi RG. Dusek RJ et al. Jiang L et al. Detect...
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kpsmith0 | Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction
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Physical examination and collaring. GPS and ARGOS Telemetry. Project Directors and Specialists. Eastern Klamath Study Area. Northern Sierra Fisher Reintroduction. Translocation updates – Expanding fishers into their historical range. August 23, 2016. The length of stay in any one den varied greatly between individuals and dens. We saw the first female move from a natal den on March 27. The last holdout stayed in her natal den until May 30. In contrast, one female had used 6 different dens before May 30.
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