Developing Reproductive Technologies for Endangered Salamanders
Researchers will investigate the development of assisted-reproductive technologies for salamanders.
Researchers will investigate the development of assisted-reproductive technologies for salamanders.
This study investigates viruses and risk factors associated with respiratory illness in endangered mountain gorillas and evaluates potential transmission routes for viruses to pass between people and animals.
Researchers will use genetic analyses to examine the relationships among rodents, fleas and plague bacteria as a way to further characterize how plague is perpetuated in wild animal reservoirs in the United States. Data generated by this study will be used to direct targeted management strategies of affected wild animal populations.
Researchers will assess delivery methods for the vaccination of free-ranging bats using recombinant poxviral vectors.
This study is working to identify and develop noninvasive diagnostic markers for bovine tuberculosis surveillance in deer.
Researchers will determine if mortality of Scottish newts caused by a parasitic infection will lead to the decline of newt populations on the Isle of Rum.
Researchers will investigate the role that koala retrovirus plays in causing common koala cancers.