Reducing Stress and Improving Supportive Care during Capture of Wildlife
Researchers will investigate the effect of tranquilizers and supportive care on captured wildlife during management activities.
Researchers will investigate the effect of tranquilizers and supportive care on captured wildlife during management activities.
Researchers will use genomic tools to understand the causes of infertility in endangered black-footed ferrets.
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.
Researchers will use molecular methods to identify which species of equine parasitic worms come back first after deworming.
Researchers will investigate the use of stress hormone levels as measures of stress and health of muskoxen.
Researchers will investigate the potential relation between the bacterial composition of the gut, known as the microbiome, and the development of equine metabolic syndrome in Shetland ponies.
Researchers will investigate if gut and nasal microbiomes play a role in the health and development of Cape buffalo calves and viability of the herd.