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Please join Pete Coppolillo, Ph.D., Executive Director of Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C), for an interactive conversation about dogs detecting diseases in humans and wildlife. Pete will discuss WD4C’s current and...

The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health, with programs around the globe, strives to sustain a healthier world by developing and implementing proactive, science-based solutions to challenges at the interface...

Wildlife trafficking is a multibillion-dollar business involving the unlawful harvest and trade of thousands of animals and plants. One such type of trade is for songbird singing competitions, a sport of “racing” male...

Most existing and emerging infectious diseases have their origin in animal populations. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic the need to understand the cause and impacts of wildlife diseases, as well as how to manage...

You are cordially invited to join us for a special event on Tuesday, April 16th at 5:30PM EDT.

The Transformative Power of Art in Wildlife Conservation with Brett Blumenthal BArch ’96, MBA ’04

This is a hybrid...

eCornell Keynote

From the river valleys and grasslands of Nepal to the high mountains of Central Asia, from tigers to leopards to vultures to Asiatic wild dogs (or dholes) — and from canine distemper to wildlife...

Dr. Markus Hofmeyr is a world-renowned wildlife veterinarian, based in South Africa, but with experience around the world. Please join us as he shares his battle-hardened perspectives on sustainable conservation, with a...

eCornell Keynote

From avian influenza to SARS-CoV-2 to chronic wasting disease, there is no shortage of current threats to the health of our wildlife species across every biome and species, with many of these threats...

Wrestles With Wolves is a memoir of a 40-year career spent in wildlife conservation around the world, by Cornell alumnus Bill Konstant (CALS ’74). A wildlife conservationist who describes his life as “Mowgli meets...

Walking With Gorillas is a personal account of Dr. Kalema-Zikusoka’s conservation and leadership journey that has been shaped by One Health. The title of her book was inspired by the Gorillas that have been at the centre...