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Cornell Wildlife Health Lab

@cornellcwhl

Promoting the health & sustainability of wildlife populations by advancing scientific tools & sharing knowledge to protect wildlife population health.

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It's that time of year, the hot & humid time...& warmer water temps mean Harmful Algal Blooms are more likely. Discover the impact of HABs-bit.ly/3ygs2RA & how you can help #wildlife (& domestic animals) by reporting sightings in NY. #TheMoreYouKnow New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation

It's that time of year, the hot &amp; humid time...&amp; warmer water temps mean Harmful Algal Blooms are more likely. Discover the impact of HABs-bit.ly/3ygs2RA &amp; how you can help #wildlife (&amp; domestic animals) by reporting sightings in NY. #TheMoreYouKnow <a href="/NYSDEC/">New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation</a>
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Jen Grauer shares her insights on the threats to NY's moose population with The New York Times. She's been part of our collaborative #Moose Health #research project with New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation-bit.ly/3QvGTuZ Lingering Moose Shuts Down Popular Adirondack Trail for a Month nytimes.com/2025/07/15/nyr…

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WNV in wild birds began early this season; our first case occurred in late May in an American crow. Mosquitoes thrive in the hot, humid weather we've been having, & cases may spike in these conditions. Follow our #WNV Disease Watch for updates: bit.ly/3nEMClI #OneHealth

WNV in wild birds began early this season; our first case occurred in late May in an American crow. Mosquitoes thrive in the hot, humid weather we've been having, &amp; cases may spike in these conditions. Follow our #WNV Disease Watch for updates: bit.ly/3nEMClI  #OneHealth
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Avian pox is a highly transmissible disease; cleaning feeders & birdbaths regularly can help break the cycle of transmission. For more info on signs & prevention, visit bit.ly/3JuCoTs #WildlifeHealth Deadly Bird Disease Spotted in South Denver westword.com/news/deadly-bi…

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#TheMoreYouKNow-while news on 'mutant' deer or 'Frankenstein' rabbits is sensational, these growths are fibromas-bit.ly/3MB7844 caused by pox or papilloma viruses & are often self-limiting, regressing when the immune response kicks in, & are NOT TRANSMISSIBLE to humans.

#TheMoreYouKNow-while news on 'mutant' deer or 'Frankenstein' rabbits is sensational, these growths are fibromas-bit.ly/3MB7844 caused by pox or papilloma viruses &amp; are often self-limiting, regressing when the immune response kicks in, &amp; are NOT TRANSMISSIBLE to humans.