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Handling and Restraint – Canada goose
Sampling Canada goose – Oral swab
Lyme disease project – Tick dragging
Prion protein structure. Credit: Kerry L. Helms, Scientific Illustrator.
CWD prion protein structure
Lyme disease tick at different stages
Radiotelemetry study – Free roaming cats
How to hold a goose
Lyme disease project – Tick collection
Toxoplasma project – Blood sample collection in opossum
Tick dragging
Blood sample collection – Dove
Bird banding – Dove
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Wildlife Veterinary Epidemiology Laboratory

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