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Zoonotic Risks

Zoonotic pathogens could be bacterial, viral, or parasitic and are naturally transmissible through direct contact, ingestion, inhalation, water, or the environment. Rabies is the most well-known example of a zoonotic disease.

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Chronic Wasting Disease
eDNA
Population Impacts
Surveillance: Tools & Data
Threats on the Horizon
Wildlife Health in Practice

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