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Wildlife Health Talks — 82 episodes
#82 Briana and the Social Media Epidemic (USA)
#81 Sharon and Wildlife on the Edge (Kenya)
#80 Wendi, Slow Lorises and lived One Health in Indonesia
#79 Justorien and the Fight for Madagascar's Lemurs
#78 Conversations with Women of Wildlife (A Panel Discussion on the occasion of International Women's Day)
#77 Steve and Some Good Gnus in Southern Africa
#76 Andrew and the Future of Wildlife Hospitals (Australia)
#75 Dennise and the Wild Cats of Costa Rica
#74 Ny Aina and the Women Leading Madagascar's Conservation
#73 Niraj and The Carcass Café: How Carrion Shapes Wildlife Disease Risk (Australia)
#72 Ana Maria and the sloths (Costa Rica)
#71 Alex and the Bandicoots: Redefining the Wildlife Veterinarian (Australia)
#70 Leanne and the Swift Parrot's Future: Reimagining Wildlife Health Before Crisis (Australia & Vietnam)
#69 Mya and the penguins (USA & Peru)
#68 Ralph and HPAI in the Southern hemisphere (Argentina)
# 67 Pat and the parrots (USA)
#66 Kate and the albatrosses (USA)
#65 Nick and the Lord Howe Island stick insects (Australia)
#64 Melting the Ice in People's Hearts: Indigenous Voices on Planetary Health (Canada)
#63 Nelson and the gorillas (Uganda)
#62 Sam and the swift fox (USA)
#61 Damien and Canadian wildlife diseases
#60 Alexandra and wildlife conservation in times of war (Lebanon)
#59 Steve and the tale of the Storytelling Ape (Australia)
#58 Brett and rabies in Cape fur seals (South Africa & Australia)
#57 Helen, bighorn sheep, mountain caribou and WDA2025 (Canada)
#56 Janelle and the kiwi (NZ)
#55 Sonia and the science of pushing boundaries (USA)
#54 Will and the raccoons (USA)
#53 Tim and conservation chemistry (USA)
#52 K9 and queer ecology (Australia)
#51 Anna and the microbats (Australia)
#50 Dianna and the wombats (Australia)
#49 Michele and wildlife tuberculosis (South Africa)
#48 Laura and the muskoxen (Canada)
#47 Rita and the cottontail rabbits (Portugal & Angola)
#46 Anastasiia and the brown bears (Japan & Ukraine)
#45 The making of WDA2024 off-country (online) conference
#44 Jane and all things Australian wildlife health (Australia)
#43 Helena and Project 'Whale Exhale' (Norway)
#42 Richard Kock and how colonialism threatened species survival (UK)
#41 Martin and the Amur tigers (all over the place)
#40 Sarah and the endeavour of scholarly publishing (USA)
#39 Elis and the bighorn sheep (USA)
#38 Andrew and the upcoming international 72nd WDA conference (Australia)
#37 Nigel and the art of story telling (Special edition!)
#36 Jess, bats and all that jazz (USA)
#35 Ruth, Marja and Katie, and the Review of Migration and Wildlife Disease Dynamics (UK)
#34 Flo and the seal lice (Argentina & Antarctica)
#33 Ai-Mei and the sika deer (Taiwan/Australia)
#32 Simon and the otters (Germany)
#31 Tania and the pigs of Papua New Guinea
#30 Fernado and the secrets of the Peruvian rainforest
#29 Debra and all sea creatures great and small (USA)
#28 Alice and the tick microbiome (Japan)
#27 How it all began: Carlton Herman and the birth of the WDA (USA)
#26 Hezy and Malawi's sleeping sickness
#25 Julien and the koalas (Australia)
#24 Sarange and her adventures of becoming a Kenyan wildlife vet
#23 Enkee and the Saigas (Mongolia)
#22 Heather and the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health
#21 Diego and Galapagos 2.0 (Chile)
#20 Henry and the ibises (USA)
#19 Mac and the turtles (USA & Thailand)
#18 Jorge and the tapirs (USA & Costa Rica)
#17 Joy, Ebola and CANUSA (USA)
#16 Siska and the orangutans (Indonesia)
#15 Gianmarco and everything wildlife everywhere all at once
#14 Kaylee and the rats (Canada)
#13 Aricia and the seals (Brazil)
#12 Anna and the aardvarks (South Africa)
#11 Ali and the fruit bats (Australia)
#10 Tiggy and Australian Wildlife Health
#9 Rick and the worms (USA)
#8 Rachael and the Australian sea lions
#7 Fidu and the rhinos
#6 Scott, his Wombot and the physics behind poo shapes
#5 Mel and the penguins
#4 Liz and the bats
#3 Peri and the pot-bellied pigs
#2 Sarah and the sea stars
#1 Lazy turtles, freezing manatees and the oil spill aftermaths with Dr Jenny Bloodgood