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Multi-scale modelling of prairie dog habitat associations to inform conservation translocation at their northern extent

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Amphibian conservation in Canada: state of the art and call for action

Evaluating the utility of radiographic vertebral heart score and left atrial heart size for diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy in marmot species as a potential model for other rodent species

Assessing the humoral response to and safety of a commercially available equine West Nile virus vaccine in a zoo-based conservation breeding population of endangered greater sage-grouse (Centrocerus urophasianus)

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Cascades fisher reintroduction project: Final project report

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Metabarcoding reveals striking dietary variation in a reintroduced mesocarnivore

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The impact of management on the fecal microbiome of endangered greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in a zoo-based conservation program

Establishing reference intervals for serum inflammatory markers and investigating their storage stability and clinical utility in asian wild horses (Equus ferus przewalski) under managed care

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Our peer-reviewed research advances conservation science by addressing challenges in ecosystem management, species recovery, and biodiversity protection. By sharing our findings, the Wilder Institute contributes to evidence-based decision making to better protect wildlife.

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