NWHC In The News
This page lists news stories that mention the National Wildlife Health Center.
- 05/08/2008: New online map tracks wildlife disease outbreaks, The Capital Times
- 05/05/2008: Mapping Wildlife Diseases May Help Prevent Their Spread, Environment News Service
- 04/30/2008: Pendleton bats sent to lab were not found dead, DNR says, Charleston Gazette
- 04/15/2008: Keizer lake's dead geese raise alarm, Statesman Journal
- 04/09/2008: Report: Recreational hunting alone will not control CWD, The Capital Times
- 04/05/2008: Dead birds float ashore at Great Salt Lake, Science Daily
- 03/31/2008: Crows negative for AI strains, Coshocton Tribune (Ohio)
- 03/30/2008: Should bird hunters get the lead out?, Victoria Advocate
- 03/25/2008: Bats Perish, and No One Knows Why, The New York Times
- 03/07/2008: Strange Malady Wreaks Havoc on Bat Population, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- 02/29/2008: Bats in Northeast Are Mysteriously Dying, Lancaster Farming
- 02/11/2008: Elk Herds Upsetting Ecosystems In Parks, The Washington Post
- 02/08/2008: Elk boom leads to debate over culling, Associated Press
- 01/30/2008: Bat Deaths in NY, Vt. Baffle Experts, Associated Press
- 01/22/2008: Birds in Great Salt Lake Felled by Cholera by the Thousands, New York Times
- 01/04/2008: Reovirus Blamed for Crow Die-Offs, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- 01/03/2008: Avian cholera killing waterfowl at Great Salt Lake, The Salt Lake Tribune
- 11/24/2007: Tadpole Slayer: Mystery epidemic imperils frogs, Science News
- 11/22/2007: Panel examines states response to CWD, River Valley Newspapers
- 11/06/2007: Thousands of bluebills dead since Thursday, Duluth News Tribune
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