17 episodes

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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    • 4.9 • 24 Ratings

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.

    #16: Minisode 1 - Wildlife Health Research Study Wins Interesting Award

    #16: Minisode 1 - Wildlife Health Research Study Wins Interesting Award

    Michelle and Vin discuss a hilarious and fascinating award given to a unique wildlife health study in the....transportation category? We wrap up by overviewing other winners of the award in 2021.
     
    Ig Noble Award winners and Annals of Improbable Research (AIR)
    https://improbable.com/ig/winners/
     
    Rhino Study
    https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-wildlife-diseases/volume-57/issue-2/2019-08-202/THE-PULMONARY-AND-METABOLIC-EFFECTS-OF-SUSPENSION-BY-THE-FEET/10.7589/2019-08-202.short
     

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    • 16 min
    #15: The Story of an Emerging Wildlife Virus Featuring the Pathologist on the Frontlines, Dr. David Needle

    #15: The Story of an Emerging Wildlife Virus Featuring the Pathologist on the Frontlines, Dr. David Needle

    Anytime a wildlife disease story gets covered in mainstream news media, we get excited!  In January 2022, a news story about Skunk Adenovirus 1 causing mortality in porcupines caught our attention.  In this episode, we chat with Dr. David Needle, senior pathologist at the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab and the first person to diagnose Skunk Adenovirus 1 in the U.S. Since then, he’s been studying this emerging wildlife disease as it keeps popping up in different species.
     
    Links!
    Check out the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab:
    https://colsa.unh.edu/new-hampshire-veterinary-diagnostic-laboratory
     
    Here’s that awesome book that Dr. Needle mentions:
     
    The North American Porcupine by Uldis Roze (second edition) -https://www.buteobooks.com/product/c517.html
     
    News Stories about Skunk Adenovirus: 
     
    https://apnews.com/article/science-health-maine-wildlife-harbors-0e8fea831c4edfbd8fe69effd6ea4269
     
    https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2018/12/unh-veterinary-pathologist-identifies-first-case-skunk-adenovirus-1-us-third-world
     
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    • 34 min
    #14:  Lead (Pb), Raptors of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and a New Initiative with Biologist Bryan Bedrosian

    #14:  Lead (Pb), Raptors of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and a New Initiative with Biologist Bryan Bedrosian

    The Yellowstone area is a hub of North American wildlife, but lead (Pb) poisoning via ingestion of Pb hunting ammunition remains a serious concern for some species. The interplay of the Yellowstone area as an important area for both wildlife and human activities such as hunting is undoubtedly complex. 
    In this episode, we dive into the issue with Bryan Bedrosian, Conservation Director of the Teton Raptor Center as well as the Director & Co-founder of Sporting Lead Free. Bryan has spent the past 2 decades studying the issue of lead in many species in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem including eagles and ravens. We discuss the various pathways of lead exposure and its impacts on wildlife, as well as the challenges of capturing and sampling raptors and ravens in the wild. We dive into the Sporting Lead Free initiative with Bryan and discuss their efforts to drive non-political, voluntary reductions in lead consumption by wildlife and people. 
    Let's Go!
     
    We’re a podcast with a purpose! One of our main goals is to support all the individuals and organizations fighting the good fight and working to keep our wildlife and ecosystems healthy.  If you enjoyed this episode, please check out the great work of Teton Raptor Center and Sporting Lead Free:
     
    To Learn More About Bryan's work at Teton Raptor Center:
     
    Website:  https://tetonraptorcenter.org/ 
    IG:  https://instagram.com/tetonraptorcenter 
    FB:  https://m.facebook.com/tetonraptorcenter 
     
    To learn more about Sporting Lead Free:
    SPORTING LEAD FREE
    Website:  https://sportingleadfree.org/ 
    IG:  https://instagram.com/sportingleadfree 
    FB:  https://m.facebook.com/Sportingleadfree 
     
    Here's the direct link to become a member of Sporting Lead Free and receive an AWESOME COOZIE for free or preferably with a donation:
    https://sportingleadfree.org/become-a-member 
     
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    • 59 min
    #13: Top Five Wildlife Health News Stories of 2021

    #13: Top Five Wildlife Health News Stories of 2021

    2021 has been a busy year in wildlife health. Michelle and Vin discuss some of the top stories that highlight the overlap of domestic animal, wildlife, human, and environmental health. They also share their resolutions for the podcast.
     
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    • 38 min
    #12: Transmissible Treponemes: Studying Elk Hoof Disease Using a Captive Herd with Dr. Margaret Wild

    #12: Transmissible Treponemes: Studying Elk Hoof Disease Using a Captive Herd with Dr. Margaret Wild

    In Washington State, around the year 2008, reports of limping wild elk started to rise dramatically.
    These elk had hooves that were completely abnormal looking. Some of the deformities looked so bad that it was hard to tell it was even a hoof. The elk looked like they had a claw or a slipper on their feet instead of a hoof.
    And to complicate things, at the time wildlife managers still didn’t know exactly what caused this horrible elk hoof disease, or if it could spread from one infected elk to another.
    In today’s episode, we get to hear all the details about how our guest Dr. Margaret Wild and her team at Washington State University designed and built a facility to study hoof disease in a captive elk herd.  By studying elk in a captive setting, this allowed Dr. Wild to set up carefully controlled studies to answer the key questions of 1.) what actually causes elk hoof disease 2.) can it be spread between elk and 3) what other factors such as nutrition or environmental conditions influence this disease process? 
     
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    To Learn More About Dr. Wild’s Elk Hoof Disease Research at Washington State University:
    https://vmp.vetmed.wsu.edu/research/elk-hoof-disease/wsu-research
     
     
    More Info on Elk Hoof Disease (Treponeme-Associated Hoof Disease):
    https://vmp.vetmed.wsu.edu/research/elk-hoof-disease/about-elk-hoof-disease
     
     
    Link to Craig Stephen et al Article- Using a Harm Reduction Approach in an Environmental Case Study of Fish and Wildlife Health:
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10393-017-1311-4
     
     
    We’re a podcast with a purpose! One of our main goals is to support all the individuals and organizations fighting the good fight and working to keep our wildlife and ecosystems healthy.  If you enjoyed this episode, please check out the following link to support the Elk Hoof Disease Research Fund:
    https://foundation.wsu.edu/give/?fund=656590c1-c379-4751-a7fc-a49e7ec77ef9&cat=idonate_colleges&area=idonate_veterinary_medicine&utm_source=veterinary-medicine&utm_medium=wsu-link&utm_campaign=elk-hoof-disease-research-fund
     
     
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    • 55 min
    #11: Bonus Episode - Current Wildlife Health News with Michelle & Vin

    #11: Bonus Episode - Current Wildlife Health News with Michelle & Vin

    Catch up with Michelle & Vin as they discuss ongoing wildlife health news and issues, developments with the podcast, and then get into some new segments including: Who's Back in Wildlife Disease, Challenging Terms in Wildlife Health (i.e. Words Vin Mispronounces), Parasites are Cool Too, and This Week in Wildlife Health. 
     
    Link to Frog Story:  https://www.arguk.org/get-involved/news/look-out-for-leech-predation-on-amphibians-by-a-new-alien-species-placobdella-costata
     
    Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus: https://wildlifehealth.org/rabbit-hemorrhagic-disease-virus/
    Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Updates: https://wildlifehealth.org/tag/epizootic-hemorrhagic-disease-virus/
     
    Huntington Beach Oil Spill Updates:  https://owcn.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/pipeline-p00547-incident
     
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    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

auroraw ,

Making Wildlife Connections More Accessible

Michelle and Vincent have such an engaging and accessible way of presenting wildlife issues. Can’t wait to hear more!

The Big Cesare ,

Excellent podcast on wildlife!

Michelle and Vin do an excellent job diving into wildlife and health! High quality podcast and easy listening

richkn22 ,

Great Insight

Wonderful podcast in a real life setting. Awesome.

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