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Collaboration for One Health with Joe Cashmore
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Collaboration for One Health with Joe Cashmore

August 2025 Coffee & Tea Seminar Our wonderful speaker, Joe Cashmore from Wildlife Health Australia, will shares insights into how wildlife rehabilitation fits into the broader wildlife health landscape, examples of national wildlife disease working groups that have incorporated and benefited from the involvement of wildlife rehabilitators, and perspectives on the interconnectivity and collaboration needed…

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March 2025 Coffee & Tea
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March 2025 Coffee & Tea

Molecular Tools for Wildlife Rehabilitation with Dr. Erin D’Agnese Recording of March 2025 for Coffee & Tea with Dr. Erin D’Agnese, who discussed her work in molecular genetics, and groundbreaking new methods that open up exciting new possibilities for wildlife rehabilitation. Her talk” Molecular tools to aid the rehabilitation of wildlife and research for their…

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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Overview

Deborah Galle specializes in rabbit rehabilitation. She is a former IWRC and Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association board member. She is currently employed as the Emergency & Critical Care Liaison for Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, a level 1 trauma facility. LINK TO RESOURCE EMAIL https://www.screencast.com/t/499uVsg3

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Epizootic Disease Spread

Epizootic disease spread is a disease event in non-human animal populations. Such an outbreak can have greater effects on the wider ecosystem, including humans! With guest speaker Lynn Miller PhD, previous IWRC Board President. She was the Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation at Cape Wildlife Center, Wildlife Education Director at the South Florida Wildlife Center, and is currently the...