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Using Antibiotic-Resistant Genes to Evaluate Human Impact on Wildlife
Researchers will use antibiotic-resistant genes identified in seabirds from two protected conservation areas in Brazil to evaluate the impact of human activity over these environments.
Assessing Risk to European Vultures Consuming Carcasses Containing Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Researchers will study the health risks and exposure of European vultures consumingcarcasses containing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used to medicate livestock.
Ensuring Long-Term Survival of Endangered Cranes
Researchers will investigate the mechanisms influencing egg production success in endangered cranes to enhance conservation breeding and reintroduction programs.
Understanding the Impact of Lead Poisoning in Bald Eagles
Researchers will analyze multiple data sources to learn if lead continues to impact the long-term health and recovery of bald eagles.
Urbanization May Be Changing Disease Dynamics for Madrid’s Scops Owls
September 27, 2023 —A Foundation-funded study discusses how lack of insect biodiversity in parks and other green spaces may be linked to the high mortality of baby scops owls in Madrid, Spain.
Episode 24: Arterial Thromboembolism in Cats
September 14, 2020 – Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Drs. Josh Stern and Ronald Li to discuss how arterial thromboembolism in cats is treated, as well as their efforts to improve diagnosis and treatments.
Investigation into Disease in Yellow - Eyed Penguins/Hoiho in New Zealand
Researchers are investigating the cause of a fatal disease in endangered hoiho penguin chicks, one of the rarest penguins in the world.
Human Drug Overdose Therapy Used as Potential Treatment for Turtles Stranded by Red Tide
January 28, 2020 – Loggerhead Marinelife Center gauged ILE’s effectiveness on nearly 30 sea turtles and witnessed symptoms of red tide disappear within 24 hours.