• Dutch Society for Wildlife Health
The mission of the Dutch Society for Wildlife Health (DSWH) is to acquire, disseminate and apply knowledge of the health and welfare of wild and feral animals in relation to their biology, conservation and interaction with humans and domestic animals, with an emphasis on the Netherlands.
Location: Netherlands
• One World One Health
Website for One World One Health, a symposium held in September 2004 by the Wildlife Conservation Society and Rockefeller University. Health experts from around the world met on September 29, 2004 for a symposium focused on the current and potential movements of diseases among human, domestic animal, and wildlife populations organized by the Wildlife Conservation Society and hosted by The Rockefeller University. Using case studies on Ebola, Avian Influenza, and Chronic Wasting Disease as examples, the assembled expert panelists delineated priorities for an international, interdisciplinary approach for combating threats to the health of life on Earth.
Location: United States, New York, Bronx
• International Wildlife Health Institute
The International Wildlife Health Institute (IWHI) is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization that provides professional expert resources and funding in support of selected and approved wildlife health projects around the world that align with the Institute's vision, mission and objectives. Our mission is to preserve, restore and sustain wildlife health and the ecosystems they inhabit. Find out more about the important projects that we support.
Location: United States, Colorado, Fort Collins
• Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS)
The state-federal cooperative structure of the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS) is the most cost-efficient means of providing high quality wildlife disease expertise to State and Federal Agencies responsible for this nation's wildlife and domestic livestock resources. By sharing facilities, vehicles, scientific equipment, salaries, and other costs, each sponsoring agency has access to wildlife capabilities far more sophisticated and responsive than could be afforded individually. The SCWDS program does not duplicate the efforts of any existing State or Federal Laboratory or Agency but, instead, provides services of scope and quality that otherwise would not be available.
Location: United States, Georgia, Athens
• National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC)
The mission of the National Wildlife Health Center is to serve the nation and its natural resources by providing sound science and technical support, and to disseminate information to promote science-based decisions affecting wildlife and ecosystem health. The NWHC provides information, technical assistance, research, education, and leadership on national and international wildlife health issues.
Location: United States
• UC Davis Wildlife Health Center
The Wildlife Health Center is a multidisciplinary program within the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis that focuses on the health of free-ranging and captive terrestrial and aquatic wild animals. It is the umbrella organization under which faculty, staff, students, and other partners come together to address the complex issues surrounding conservation in a changing world. The Center draws upon faculty expertise spanning a wide range of wildlife species and scientific disciplines and attracts students from around the world to participate in its research and educational programs.
Location: United States, California, Davis
• Cornell's Wildlife Health Program
Cornell's Wildlife Health Program provides in-hospital medical and surgical care to sick and injured native wild animals and many exotic animal species. Additionally, veterinary faculty and students provide full-service health care to the more than 500 animals in the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park in Syracuse. Research in the Wildlife Health Program focuses on diseases of free-ranging and captive wildlife and the impact such diseases may have on wildlife conservation efforts.
Location: United States, New York, Ithaca
• Office of Fish and Wildlife Health and Forensics
The Office of Fish and Wildlife Health and Forensics (OFWHF) conducts investigations and research on diseases of captive and free-ranging fish and wildlife. It also performs tests and analyses of biological samples for law enforcement cases. Diagnostic services and treatments of the fish stocks at the Hackettstown and Pequest hatcheries are a continuing function of this office.
Location: United States, New Jersey, Trenton
• Australian Wildlife Health Network
The Australian Wildlife Health Network (AWHN) is a national initiative of the Commonwealth Government and is managed under the Wildlife Exotic Disease Preparedness Program (Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry). Its mission is to promote and facilitate collaborative links across Australia in the investigation and management of wildlife health in support of human and animal health, biodiversity and trade. Its vision is for a nationally integrated wildlife health system for Australia.
Location: Australia, New South Wales
• Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre
The Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) is an organization encompassing Canada's four veterinary colleges. Its purpose is to apply the veterinary medical sciences to wildlife conservation and management in Canada. The organization is also dedicated to developing and using knowledge of wildlife health and disease to improve human health and the health of domestic animals. The CCWHC coordinates Canada's national wildlife health surveillance program and provides educational programs, information, and consultation to both government and non-government agencies, as well as to the public.
Location: Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
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