EPISODE · Sep 8, 2024 · 28 MIN
#44 Jane and all things Australian wildlife health (Australia)
from Wildlife Health Talks · host WDA Communications Committee
Our host Cat Vendl is talking all things Australian wildlife health with wildlife biologist Jane Hall. Jane is the project officer at the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health at Taronga Zoo and a PhD candidate at Griffith University. In her many years with the Registry, she has worked with all creatures big and small, from the tiniest marsupials to the giants of the sea, the humpback whales. Her work took her on many trips to one of her favorite places on Earth, Christmas Island, where she has studied the health of the Christmas Island flying foxes. On the side, Jane investigates the impact of disease and pollution on New Zealand fur seals for her PhD. LinksJane's research profile at Griffith UniversityJane's profile with the Australian registry of Wildlife HealthWanna be a guest on the show? Feel free to email communications(at)wildlifedisease.org or catharinavendl(at)gmail.com with a short summary of your research story. We'd love to hear from you ... share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.
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Our host Cat Vendl is talking all things Australian wildlife health with wildlife biologist Jane Hall. Jane is the project officer at the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health at Taronga Zoo and a PhD candidate at Griffith University. In her many years with the Registry, she has worked with all creatures big and small, from the tiniest marsupials to the giants of the sea, the humpback whales. Her work took her on many trips to one of her favorite places on Earth, Christmas...
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#44 Jane and all things Australian wildlife health (Australia)
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