Grant Reports and Special Topics
The documents below represent the completed reports from Small Grant recipients as well as publications that take an in depth look at other topics that may be of direct benefit to wildlife health professionals or provide a compilation of expert opinions. Some of these resources are unavailable elsewhere or difficult to find.
Small Grants Program Reports
2021 Small Grants Report:
Amphibian Emerging Infectious Diseases Brochure
2020 Small Grants Report: Horseshoe Crab Necropsy Guide: A Guide to the Examination and Necropsy of the Horseshoe Crab using Limulus polyphemus as Limulidae Prototype (2018)
2019 Small Grants Report: Translation, Editing and Distribution of the IUCN/SSC Tapir Specialist Group Tapir Veterinary Manual
Special Topics
The Anatomy of Sea Turtles - Jeanette Wyneken PhD with illustrations by Dawn Witherington
One Health Tools and Toolkit for Zoonotic Disease Control - Many governmental and non-governmental organizations, academics, and other individuals have created a diverse array of tools to assist One Health practitioners and lifelong learners. These documents aid in health systems management, disease surveillance, research, learning, and much more. To help streamline awareness of and access to them, the One Health Commission has gathered tools and toolkits from across the web and centralised them in one convenient place.
2018: Proposed Attributes of National Wildlife Health Programs A summarized report from the 2018 Annual International WDA Conference workshop
2017: Pneu Dart: How long is too short? Points to consider when selecting cannula length for remote drug delivery
2017: Anthrax, Spared Calf-Mortality, and Opposite Effects on Two Wildebeest Populations; One With Human Disturbance and One Without by Robert Gainer
2017: Bovine Tuberculosis Outreach Day- Organized by the TB in Wildlife Study Group
2016: Treatment for Oiled Wild Birds in New Zealand by The Wildbase Oil Response Team at Massey University
2016: Allometric Scaling in Drug Dose Calculation by Charles J. Sedgwick
2014: Sound and Fury: Non-Biological Sound for the Selective Capture of Rabies-Infected Bats by Dr. Denny Constantine