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Examining Drivers of Decline in Smooth Greensnakes

SUMMARY: Researchers will assess threats from industrial heavy metals and emerging fungal diseases in smooth greensnakes to inform land management and grassland snake conservation efforts. THE PROBLEM: Grassland loss contributes...
  • Wildlife
  • Fungal Disease
  • Toxins/Poisons
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From Badgers to Frogs - Probiotics in the Fight Against Diseases

June 17, 2016 – Could probiotics help wildlife fight disease? Learn more about two projects trying to answer this question.
  • Wildlife
  • Bacteria
  • Fungal Disease

Understanding Environmental Factors that Protect Frogs from Infectious Disease

SUMMARY: Researchers will identify what environmental factors are allowing the endangered growling grass frog to persist near quarries after severe declines in their natural habitats and waterbodies in hopes of...
  • Wildlife
  • Fungal Disease
  • Reproduction
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Hairy Situation for Polar Bears

December 3, 2014 – Learn what the Foundation is doing to help these iconic animals not only survive but thrive.
  • Wildlife
  • Environment
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How Does Cancer Affect Wildlife?

May 25, 2017 – Cancer in wildlife poses unique challenges when it comes to treatment. Learn more about how the Foundation is working to solve this difficult problem.
  • Wildlife
  • Cancer

Researchers Getting Closer to Understanding Dietary Taurine and Heart Disease in Dogs

September 17, 2017 – The Foundation stepped up when diet-associated heart disease was first was noted in 2016 and 2017. Learn more about this important topic.
  • Dogs
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Heart Health

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