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Wildlife Health Talks

WDA Communications Committee

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This is the podcast of the Wildlife Disease Association (WDA, https://www.wildlifedisease.org). Our host Dr Catharina Vendl chats with wildlife health professionals including researchers, vets, pathologists and more, about the joys and challenges of their job and the emerging issues of wildlife health locally and worldwide. All of our guests have a longstanding affinity with the WDA and a true passion for wildlife in common. So brush up your knowledge of current wildlife issues and One Healt ...
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Do you want to stand out and get paid as a content creator? Whether you want to become a videographer, creating for YouTube, clients or both, or whether you're looking to boost the image of your business through unforgettable digital media, learn everything you need to know about content creation that will get you noticed. Filmmaker and producer, Catharina, interviews experts in the field, focusing on how we can tell touching stories through extraordinary visuals, while building a rewarding ...
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Two kids, a robot, and a missing professor... join in on this mysteriously funny audio adventure! "Ben and Sophie - Woby's Secret" is the story of two friends, skilled at investigating all the secrets their world holds. In season 1, they stumble upon Woby, a very philosophical robot, while walking Max, their dog, in the forest. Finding Woby turns the lamest, most boring summer vacation ever into an exciting adventure: Where does Woby come from? And why was he abandoned in the forest? These a ...
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Stepping into Season 6, Mousai Collective is a creative collection featuring a podcast series, a guest mix series and live experiences. Mousai is a Greek word, meaning “The muses of the creative arts. They were the goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets.” Birthed in the middle of the pandemic of February 2021, founder Lindsay Cabrera had a calling to provide a platform to share the incredible, inspiring, creatrix women in her network such as: healers, arti ...
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All Saints Isleworth

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A church in the heart of the Isleworth Community. Join us each Sunday morning 9:30 or 11:30am. If you feel blessed after listening to one of our talks, please consider clicking on the link below to give a donation to the work of All Saints' Church.
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MCASD: Automatic Cities

MCASD: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

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Automatic Cities: The Architectural Imaginary in Contemporary Art explores the myriad influences of architecture on contemporary art production. The architectural imaginary comprising images of sites and cities built and unbuilt, rising from collective experience and imagination.
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This year’s international WDA conference in Canberra, Australia, is preceded by a series of webinars to familiarize the WDA community with the concept behind the conference. This conference will differ quite a bit from the conventional. One of the new concepts introduced will be the special presentation style applied through-out the conference. The…
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In this episode, we are diving into the fascinating world of the Egyptian rousette bat and its rich variety of pathogens. Our host Dr Cat Vendl chats with Dr. Jessica Elbert, a board-certified pathologist and PhD candidate at the University of Georgia. Marburg virus is just one of many viruses that the Egyptian rousette bat carries. Jessica has bee…
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In the aftermath of the Covid19 pandemic, the Convention on Migratory Species of the United Nations renewed their focus on One Health and migratory species. In the wake of this renewal, researchers from the University of Edinburgh in the UK wrote a review titled "Migratory Species and Health: A Review of Migration and Wildlife Disease Dynamics, and…
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Seals have lice. This might not sound like a revolutionary fact. Many mammal species carry lice. However, as it happens, seal lice are the only marine insects that exist on this planet. In this episode, our host, Cat Vendl interviews Dr Florencia Soto about her work on the host-parasite-relationship between seals and lice and her recent trip to Ant…
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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective Podcast! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera, and this is Season 6, EP2. If you’re a lover of manifestation this episode is for you. Today’s guest, Jessica Whitney is a Manifestation Coach on a mission to help more women step into their divine power and live a life they love. Through her own personal tran…
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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective Podcast! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and this is Season 6, episode 1. After a creative break, I’m back this season with a selection of carefully curated guests to discuss all things self love, creatrix energy, stepping into your divine feminine and so much more. Today, you’ll meet Veronika Radolov…
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We all love to see a conservation project on a previously endangered wildlife species succeed. But what happens if a formerly small population grows to a point where its size becomes unsustainable? Performing a cull? Definitely not the most pleasant option. Our guest, Dr Ai-Mei Chang, works on a way more ethical solution: She develops and tests imm…
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They are small, agile, and incredibly cute and their numbers are steadily increasing in Germany. However, the Eurasian otter still faces many challenges in German waterways. Our guest, Dr Simon Rohner, studied their causes of death, their pollutant burdens, and the human-otter-conflict. Him and his colleagues have been working on solutions of how t…
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Our guest this week is Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) first female vet. Dr Tania Areori is one of only three vets at the National Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Authority (NAQIA) in PNG. One of the first challenges in her new position was managing the African swine fever outbreak. Tania had to work hard to get where she is now. Since she was kid, …
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Deep in the rainforest between Peru, Colombia and Brazil there is a lot going on. Wildlife trafficking is likely to blame for the occurrence of reverse zoonoses transmitted from humans to owl monkeys caught for biomedical research. In addition to studying the occurrence of reverse zoonoses, our guest, Dr Fernando Vilchez Delgado, investigates the p…
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Deaf dolphins, hooked turtles and manatees hit by boats, Dr Debra Moore has seen it all in her career as aquatic mammal vet. She is the former head vet of the Institute of Marine Mammal Studies, IMMS, in Southern Mississippi, US. In addition to her clinical work, she is an assistant clinical professor at Mississippi State University and gives vet s…
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Ticks have a microbiome, too. They carry essential symbionts and sometimes less essential members like Borrelia. Our host Dr Cat Vendl and her guest Dr Alice Lau explore the secrets of tick microbiome, but also chat about what it’s like to move to different countries to follow one’s academic career. Alice is an expert in this. She speaks at least f…
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In this first Wildlife Health Talks episode of 2024, we are taking you back to the very beginning, back to the year of 1951, when 28 US and Canadian wildlife biologists at the 16th North American Wildlife Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, founded the Wildlife Disease Committee. Only one year later, in 1952 the Committee was renamed to, you might …
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Our guest, Dr Hezy Anholt, is a true world citizen. She has lived and worked in about 10 different countries. Originally from Canada, Hezy has found a second home in Malawi where she initially worked as a research veterinarian for the Lilongwe Wildlife Trust for two years. In addition to running her own wildlife vet business, she has been a PhD can…
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Koalas face a multitude of threats in their natural habitat on the east coast of Australia. These include habitat loss, infection with Chlamydia, dog attacks and car accidents. Our guest, Dr Julien Grosmaire, works as an environmental consultant and oversees the assessment of those threats. And as a side effect, he gets to hang out with incredibly …
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Dr Sarange Angwenyi knew that she wanted to become a wildlife vet at an early age. Experiences like acting as bait for an aggressive leopard to dart and relocate the animal, certainly wasn’t part of her initial plan. And yet, Sarange loves every minute of her journey that started with her 10 year-old self, shadowing her local vet. Today, Sarange se…
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Join us on a trip to the Mongolian steppe! You don’t need to be a mammal lover to find these creatures fascinating. Saiga antelopes have been around and unchanged since the last ice age when they roamed the Mongolian plains with woolly mammoths. But the saigas haven’t had an easy run for the past years. In 2016/2017 a massive disease outbreak that …
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‘Pathologists know everything, they just know it too late’ For our guest Dr Heather Fenton, wildlife pathology is like being a detective solving a murder mystery case. Only that her victims are not human, but dolphins, penguins, sea snakes or turtles. For her that makes it even more exciting. Heather works for the Australian Registry of Wildlife He…
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Did we just find Galapagos 2.0? We are pretty sure we did. Guafo island is a pristine island in the south of Chila and just like the Galapagos Islands it is teaming of marine life, being a safe haven for South American fur seals, humpback whales, sea otters, and orcas. This is where marine biologist Dr Diego Perez-Venegas truly feels at home. He is…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective Podcast! Today, you'll be meeting DJ and producer Tao Andra! Her musical journey began in The Netherlands during her university years. Right away she became completely immersed into the Dutch Techno scene. She describes that experience as “you feel like you’ve been roaming around all your life and a…
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Chicago is a great city with lots of opportunities for people and wildlife species alike. Our guest, Henry Adams, loves this city and its wildlife. They work as Wildlife Management Coordinator at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago and study the feathered, furry and scaly inhabitants and investigate how they deal with busy city life. Henry is also a self-t…
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Mac loves pathology and marine mammals. So he turned it into his career. On this week’s episode, our host Cat Vendl chats with Weerapong Laovechprasit, called Mac, about his journey from clinical work with stranded marine mammals in Thailand to his PhD in sea turtle health at the University of Georgia, US. Learn more about dugongs and why they make…
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Tapirs are Costa Rica’s megafauna. They are special in more than just one way. Visually, they are highly elusive, but they have a rich vocal life. Due to their immense appetite for fresh greens, they regularly get into conflict with the local farmers. That’s where the work of our guest, Dr Jorge Rojas Jimenez starts. Jorge is a PhD student at the U…
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In this episode, our host Cat Vendl chats with PhD student Joy Flowers. Joy is the co-founding mother and current president of the very first North America-wide WDA student chapter, called CANUSA. Joy is in the first year of her PhD at Pennsylvania State University, US. In her PhD, she studies the impact of deforestation on Ebola virus spillover. G…
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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective Podcast! I’m your host, Lindsay Cabrera and I hope you’re having a beautiful summer. It’s a Super Full Blue Moon this week, so I hope you harness this creative energy and step into your power. I have a few new Mousai Mixes up on our SoundCloud page, featuring artists such as Ava Eva and Karo V! Toda…
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Our guest Dr Fransiska Sulistyo never planned to work with these amazing creatures. It happened just by chance and now, Siska can’t imagine her life without the gentle orangutans. She spent five years in the jungle of Borneo as animal welfare coordinator of BOSF (Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation). She got to know the hairy primates inside and o…
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Let us take you on a trip from the mountains of the Pyrenees, over the lush rainforests of Costa Rica to the remote Pacific paradise of Cocos Island. this episode's guest Dr Gianmarco Bettoni is still an early wildlife researcher and veterinarian, but he has participated in multiple, amazing projects. What they all have in common is the aim of prom…
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They are wildlife, too, but they are mostly overlooked in wildlife research. They are the rats that roam our cities! Our guest and rat detective, Dr Kaylee Byers, is part of the Vancouver Rat Project, and studies the pathogens urban rats carry. And as importantly, she studies the rats’ ecology that drives infection patterns. Let’s be honest, humans…
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Why should you hurry to book your tickets to Guatemala this November? What does it mean to become a BioOne Ambassador? And why are more and more Antarctic seals stranding on Brazil’s coastline? Dr Aricia Duarte Benvenuto has all the answers. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Sao Paul and investigates the pathogens of the local aquatic mam…
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Our host Cat interviews Dr Anna Haw, a south African wildlife vet, who seeks to understand the economics behind wildlife conservation. Anna made a very unusual decision for a vet when she moved to California to get her MBA. She wanted to understand the underlying context of why a rhino is dead worth so much more than alive in our current warped val…
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Flying foxes are omnipresent on Australia’s east coast. Some people love them, others, especially horse and property owners with lots of yummy fruit trees in their backyards are not so sure. It’s particularly horses that are sensitive to a virus that feels very comfortable in Australia’s fruit bats. It’s Hendra virus. Our guest Dr Alison Peel is fa…
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Cat’s guest in this episode, Dr Tiggy Grillo wears many hats. She is the Chief Operating Officer of Wildlife Health Australia, works with the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) and is the co-chair of the IUCN SSC Wildlife Health Specialist group. Tiggy is a vet but she also uses her diplomatic skillset to navigate the waters of internation…
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However crawly and creepy, Rick loves them all. Dr Rick Gerhold is an Associate Professor of Parasitology at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee. Our host Cat chats with Rick about his passion for worms, large and small, and his favorite part about sampling wild moose. Check out Rick’s uni profile: https://vetmed.tenne…
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Australian sea lions are one of the most endangered mammal species in Australia. And they are not alone. Australia is infamous for one of the highest extinction rates of native animal species worldwide. Our host Cat chats with Dr Rachael Gray about her work trying to find out what is ailing the sea lions and how to help them survive. An usual breed…
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Our host Cat chats with wildlife health veterinarian and anesthesiologist Dr Friederike (Fidu) Pohlin about her PhD on rhinos in South Africa and her current work on small and large wildlife in the Austrian forests. Rhinos are Fidu’s favorite patients, but they aren’t the easy sort. Especially translocations are challenging. Fidu once even accompan…
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Podcast host Cat chats with Dr Scott Carver about the secret lives of wombats. His team built a robot, the Wombot, that allows to explore the burrows of the animals with the square-shaped poo. Scott is fascinated by the different shapes of poo in the animal kingdom and is particularly proud of his most recent paper, where he explores the physics be…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective, I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and in honour of International Women’s Day, I’d like to give a shout out to all the bad-ass, divine feminine muses out there. If you didn’t already know, Mousai actually translates from a Greek word, meaning the muses of the creative arts. This week, you’ll meet multid…
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Not even 30 bee stings in one hand and a fridge full of exploding penguin eggs could stop PhD candidates Mel Wells to study the pollutant exposure of little penguins in Australia’s south. Based at the University of Tasmania, Mell uses the smallest of all penguin species, the little penguins, as marine ecosystem sentinels for PFAS exposure in the se…
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Why do bats carry so many deadly viruses that don’t affect them and why is it a fungus that brings them to their knees? Our host Cat chats with Dr Elizabeth Falendysz, a vet and wildlife veterinarian at the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Liz doesn’t like tight spaces but for the bats and her research she squeezes herself thr…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to this week’s episode. I hope you’re harnessing this Leo full moon energy, by stepping into your power and knowing your worth. I’d like to mention I have a new Mousai Mix up on our SoundCloud page, curated by KEY ERA based over in Thailand. This week, you’ll be meeting Natascha Polkè a producer, DJ, singer-songwriter a…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and this is episode one, of Season 5. I’m so excited to bring you a fresh lineup of inspiring, creative muses from around the globe. I’ve carefully curated and selected these incredible women to help inspire and motivate you. If you enjoy listening to my Podcast, I’d l…
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Cat chats with Dr Peri Wolff who has been the WDA’s executive manager since 2019. Few people know about Peri’s adventurous past. She used to treat film stars and made sure the wolves, monkeys and tigers were up for the job when the stage lights came on. Wild animals are her passion, but pot-bellied pigs are her secret treat. Besides holding the WDA…
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Sarah loves the underdogs of the animal world. In 2013 she got up close with her study species for the first time. When doing an externship at the Seattle Aquarium, she witnessed a natural tragedy firsthand. Sea stars off the coast of Seattle were dying by the millions. The culprit? A disease called sea star wasting. After that, sea stars never let…
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Our host Cat chats with Dr Jenny Bloodgood about her work with turtles who grow into seafood-loving couch potatoes in rehab, manatees who are not quite ready for climate change and the devastating 12-year aftermaths of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the gulf of Mexico, the largest and most devastating oil spill in history. Jenny is a vet and ma…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and this is the last episode of Season 4 and of 2022. If you enjoy listening to my Podcast, I’d love if you can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, to help us move up the charts. On today’s episode you’ll be meeting Riley Blackwell, aka rileybeans who is a web…
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Hello Everyone! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and welcome back to Mousai Collective. There’s a New Moon coming up on October 25th, so be sure to harness this energy to manifest everything you desire. I also have the Mousai Mix series up on our SoundCloud Page, where you can find a new set curated by Natalia Doljak. If you enjoy listening to my Podc…
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Hello Mousai Collective! I’m your host Lindsay Cabrera and welcome back to this week’s episode. The full harvest moon rises this Saturday, September 10th so I hope you’re harnessing this creative energy. If you enjoy listening to my Podcast, I’d love if you can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, to help us move up the charts. On today’s e…
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Hello Everyone! Welcome back to Mousai Collective! I’m your host, Lindsay Cabrera and I hope you’ve been having an abundant summer. I have some brand new Mousai Mixes up on our SoundCloud page, featuring female artists such as Esette, Klaudia Gawlas and more! This week, you’ll be meeting Judy Machado, entrepreneur and founder of Goddess Temple Caca…
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Hello Mousai Collective! Welcome back to this week’s episode. If you have a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, I would really appreciate it! This will help Mousai Collective move up the charts. Keep an eye out on our SoundCloud page, where I’ll be launching new Mousai Mixes every month. You can find a new mix curated by Dominica…
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Hello Mousai Collective! Welcome back to this week’s episode. For many of you, spring is in the air and we’re all feeling this new moon energy right now. Don’t forget to set an intention and manifest those dreams into reality. I’d like to mention that I would love for you to leave a short review and rating on Apple Podcasts, to help us move up the …
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