Wildlife Blog
From Bangladesh to Brazil, experience what it’s like to rescue sea turtles off the coast of Mexico or trudge through tropical rainforests searching for the next emerging deadly disease. Wildlife Trust scientists give you a snapshot from the field and firsthand accounts of conservation projects like these from around the world.
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Reporting from India, Wildlife Trust Senior Research Fellow, Parviez Hosseini, is studying the dynamics of Chikungunya and other vector-borne diseases.
Grassroots Conservation
Reporting from Bangladesh, Wildlife Trust scientist Kurt Vandegrift is working toward monitoring highly pathogenic Avian influenza in wild migratory waterfowl.
Notes from the Field: Bangladesh
Reporting from Bangladesh, Wildlife Trust scientist Kurt Vandegrift is working toward monitoring highly pathogenic Avian influenza in wild migratory waterfowl.
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In Search of ‘Mamiwata’
This blog chronicles the search for the elusive West African manatee, and the exploration to understand its biology, habitat and preservation needs, economic and cultural significance. Visit the Blog »
