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Meet Alfie – How One Turtle Created a Conservation Connection

This is the story of how a non-native alligator snapping turtle found (and rescued!) from the Genesee River in upstate New York brought together wildlife health specialists, wildlife rehabilitators, and conservation educators.

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Protocols, Pipelines, and Potential When Evaluating New Diagnostic Tools

Real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) is a promising research tool for rapid detection of the prions causing CWD.

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Raccoon Roundworm

Raccoon roundworm is a parasitic worm of the raccoon intestinal tract.

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