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Wildlife Trust is involved in a multitude of projects in over a dozen countries. We are pioneers in the emerging field of Conservation Medicine, a discipline that studies the links between ecosystem, wildlife and human health.

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The island flying fox, Pteropus hypomelanus, of Tioman Island, Malaysia, one of two species known to be a natural reservoir for Nipah virus in Malaysia.
Photo by Justin Westrum, 2003

 

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