Newsletters
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Preventing pandemics, Antarctica's penguins, avian influenza, protecting wildlife, and more!
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Restoring elephant migrations, understanding new diseases, managing avian influenza, and more! Check out our latest Wildlife Health Update: Winter 2023-24 newsletter issue.
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Explore the rich tapestry of experiences among our faculty, staff, students, and alumni working to protect the health of gorillas, cheetahs, tigers, sloths, dholes, sea turtles, hornbills, vultures—and more.
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Celebrating our alumni, students, faculty and more! Also read our featured article about an immediate way to lower pandemic risk by leaving bats alone.
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Our winter newsletter is out! Read the latest stories about our newly launched Student Support Fund, dholes, deadly amphibian fungus, endangered sharks, and more!
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Check out our fall newsletter! In this edition— A CWHC Whirlwind Tour, Bliss in KAZA, Moose, Eles, Dolphins, Birds, Bats and Beyond— and student and alumni "profiles in wildlife health!”
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Our summer newsletter is out now! Read about what our scientists and students have been busy with in the field, including Galápagos pollution, chimpanzees, avian flu, preventing pandemics and more!
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In recognition of the Year of the Tiger, we highlight stories about our work focused on ensuring a future for wild tigers for years to come. We also share updates on our work with moose, bald eagles, and more!
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Check out our latest issue - To Do the Greatest Good edition - highlighting recent stories on our work to advance One Health and wildlife conservation efforts around the world!
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Celebrating students and alumni who, while in the early stages of their exciting One Health careers, truly embody our emphasis on impact, teamwork, leadership, and engagement at a range of scales, from local to global.