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Wildlife Health Connections
wildlifehealthconnections
17 episodes
9 months ago
Healthy wildlife, healthy people, and healthy environments-it’s all connected! Join wildlife veterinarian Dr. Michelle Kneeland and wildlife biologist Vincent Spagnuolo as we explore the interconnections between the people and the issues on the frontlines of wildlife health and conservation today. Whether you are a wildlife professional, a student, or just someone who wants to learn more about wildlife on a deeper level- this is the podcast for you.
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Healthy wildlife, healthy people, and healthy environments-it’s all connected! Join wildlife veterinarian Dr. Michelle Kneeland and wildlife biologist Vincent Spagnuolo as we explore the interconnections between the people and the issues on the frontlines of wildlife health and conservation today. Whether you are a wildlife professional, a student, or just someone who wants to learn more about wildlife on a deeper level- this is the podcast for you.
Show more...
Nature
Science,
Life Sciences
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#3: Ellen Martinsen, PhD - The Maven of Malaria in Wildlife
Wildlife Health Connections
32 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
#3: Ellen Martinsen, PhD - The Maven of Malaria in Wildlife
Ellen Martinsen, PhD is a leading researcher of malaria parasites in wildlife. These are microscopic parasites that live in the blood, and while tiny in size they can cause big problems. These parasites are found in wildlife on almost every continent, and maybe even in your own backyard. In this episode, Ellen breaks it down for us and shares some of her most surprising research findings. I also catch up with her graduate student Alyssa Neuhaus who tells us what it’s like working with Ellen, and explains what human cadavers have to do with it all.   ***   Episode Notes:   University of Vermont Malaria Parasites Lab: https://www.uvm.edu/~jschall/current.html     Science Advances Article- Hidden in plain sight: Cryptic and endemic malaria parasites in North American white-tailed deer https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/2/e1501486     National Audubon Article- Bird CSI: A Loon, a Swollen Spleen, and a Mysterious Disease https://www.audubon.org/news/bird-csi-loon-swollen-spleen-and-mysterious-disease       Connect with Us!   Website | https://wildlifehealth.org/podcast/   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/wildlife_health_connections/   Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/WildlifeHealthConnections              
Wildlife Health Connections
Healthy wildlife, healthy people, and healthy environments-it’s all connected! Join wildlife veterinarian Dr. Michelle Kneeland and wildlife biologist Vincent Spagnuolo as we explore the interconnections between the people and the issues on the frontlines of wildlife health and conservation today. Whether you are a wildlife professional, a student, or just someone who wants to learn more about wildlife on a deeper level- this is the podcast for you.