Wildlife Health Centre Newsletter, Volume 11-1, Fall 2005

Canada Takes a Big Step Forward Update from the Centre for Coastal Health West Nile Virus in non-corvid Bird Species National Cervid Population Estimates Fatal Encounter of a Great Horned Owl with a Porcupine Total Amputation of Extremities in a Raccoon Foot Gangrene in Northern Gannets Avian Choler...

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Summary:Canada Takes a Big Step Forward Update from the Centre for Coastal Health West Nile Virus in non-corvid Bird Species National Cervid Population Estimates Fatal Encounter of a Great Horned Owl with a Porcupine Total Amputation of Extremities in a Raccoon Foot Gangrene in Northern Gannets Avian Cholera in the St. Lawrence Estuary in the Common Eider Verminous pneumonia in beluga whales from the St. Lawrence Estuary Pesticide Toxicities in Birds Virus Infections in Gulls & Cormorants on Lakes Erie and Ontario A Mortality Event in Freshwater Drum from Lake Ontario, Associated with Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia virus (VHSv), Type IV Hibernation-Associated & Early Post-Emergence Mortalities of Vancouver Island Marmots in BC, May 2005 Post Mortem Findings in Small Cetacean Strandings in the Pacific Northwest, 1999-2004 Changes in the Regulatory Status of Ketamine & its Implications for Wildlife Professionals New Wildlife Disease Specialist for the Canadian Wildlife Service Download Your Newsletter from our Website