
Healthy wildlife, healthy people, and healthy environments-it’s all connected! Join wildlife veterinarian Dr. Michelle Kneeland and wildlife biologist Vincent Spagnuolo as we explore the interconnections between the people and the issues on the frontlines of wildlife health and conservation today. Whether you are a wildlife professional, a student, or just someone who wants to learn more about wil... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Michelle and Vin discuss a hilarious and fascinating award given to a unique wildlife health study in the....transportation category? We wrap up by overviewing other winners of the award in 2021.
Ig Noble Award winners and Annals of Improbable Rese... more
Anytime a wildlife disease story gets covered in mainstream news media, we get excited! In January 2022, a news story about Skunk Adenovirus 1 causing mortality in porcupines caught our attention. In this episode, we chat with Dr. David Needle, sen... more
The Yellowstone area is a hub of North American wildlife, but lead (Pb) poisoning via ingestion of Pb hunting ammunition remains a serious concern for some species. The interplay of the Yellowstone area as an important area for both wildlife and huma... more
2021 has been a busy year in wildlife health. Michelle and Vin discuss some of the top stories that highlight the overlap of domestic animal, wildlife, human, and environmental health. They also share their resolutions for the podcast.
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Michelle and Vincent have such an engaging and accessible way of presenting wildlife issues. Can’t wait to hear more!
Michelle and Vin do an excellent job diving into wildlife and health! High quality podcast and easy listening
This has quickly become one of my favorite podcasts. Thank you so much for taking the time to create it, and I hope it continues for a long time.
Wonderful podcast in a real life setting. Awesome.
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