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Garden Wildlife Health ZSL

WEBGarden Wildlife Health (GWH) is a collaborative project between ZSL, the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), Froglife and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). …

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URL: https://www.zsl.org/what-we-do/projects/garden-wildlife-health

Biodiversity loss and future pandemics ZSL

WEBConserving biodiversity and safeguarding public health are inextricably linked through a range of complex ecological and socio-economic factors. Many drivers …

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The ‘one health’ approach

WEB10 zsl.org zsl.org ZSL Science Review 2016-17 11 IMPACT AREAS ZSL Science Review 2016-17 al. 1998). In the UK, our researchers recently discovered finch trichomonosis, …

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How is the Living Planet report made

WEBIn September WWF published the 2020 Living Planet Report – a report that tracks the status and trends of wildlife populations across the globe, using ZSL’s Living …

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Celebrating 10 years of Garden Wildlife Health

WEBThe project is a partnership between the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), Froglife, and the Royal Society for the Protection …

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IAZA Animal Training Guidelines

WEB6 • It can be a form of enrichment (Laule & Desmond, 1998), but should not be the sole source of enrichment (Hare & Sevenich, 2001). Other forms of learning are also utilised …

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The Case for Zoos: A Scientist’s Perspective ZSL

WEBThere is a need for greater collaboration between those at the coal face of zoological science and those managing animal collections, to ensure this connection …

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HEALTHY GARDENS FOR PEOPLE, PLANTS AND WILDLIFE

WEB6 | Z S L S y m p o s i u m PROGRAMME: 24 OCTOBER 2019 09:30 REGISTRATION & INTRODUCTIONS 10:00 Welcome address by Ken Norris, Zoological Society of London …

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The State Of The Thames ZSL

WEBSince it was declared biologically dead in 1957 in parts, the tidal stretch of the River Thames has made an astounding recovery. Results of the first complete health check of …

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Vet training ZSL

WEBZoo Health Management (ZHM) Diplomates of ZHM work with health and management of animals within zoological collections, including preventive medicine, disease screening, …

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Science and conservation unite for tigers ZSL

WEBZSL’s Wildlife Health team have carried out the largest ever study into tiger contraception. ZSL’s Wildlife Health team have carried out the largest ever study into …

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MSc in Wild Animal Health ZSL

WEBMSc Wild Animal Health: Course content. This specialist Masters course is completed over one-year full-time study, commencing in the Autumn. The course is delivered through …

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Andrew Cunningham ZSL

WEBAndrew Cunningham is the Professor of Wildlife Epidemiology & Deputy Director of Science at the Institute of Zoology. Andrew's area of research aims to identify disease threats to …

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Wildlife garden ideas ZSL

WEBTo report death or illness in garden birds, amphibians, reptiles and hedgehogs visit Garden Wildlife Health. You can also contact the GWH vets to report sightings of sick or dead …

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Hedgehog population health – what do we know

WEBOver a recent decade, 2000-2010, the garden bird-associated strains of Salmonella accounted for 0.2 % of isolates from humans in England and Wales. These …

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The ZSL Archives ZSL

WEBUsing the Archives. ZSL Archives have not yet been fully catalogued, and so finding specific information can be time-consuming. A project to list the Archives is currently being …

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Red kite conservation ZSL

WEBProviding essential wildlife health checks. Our DRAHS team provides essential wildlife health checks for conservation projects. Red kites are regularly killed from shooting and …

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