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20 Years of National Wildlife Disease Surveillance - meeting announcement
30th Nov 2018
Scholarships to attend the 2019 Society for Wildlife Forensic Science meeting
29th Nov 2018
New NERC funded project: “Does the discharge of chemicals to the environment harm wildlife populations (ChemPop)?”
21st Nov 2018
Scottish Raptor Health Study Halloween film and more!
9th Nov 2018
European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility project - website launched
18th Oct 2018
New PBMS report: Second generation anticoagulant rodenticide residues in barn owls 2017
17th Oct 2018
APHA Diseases of Wildlife Scheme presents 20 Years of National Wildlife Disease Surveillance 5th December 2018
9th Oct 2018
UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) leaflet
8th Oct 2018
First release of captive-bred vultures in Asia
28th Sep 2018
PhD studentship
17th Sep 2018
WILDCOMS Summer 2018 newsletter published today
6th Sep 2018
Cardiff University Otter Project - PhD opportunity
5th Sep 2018
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