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Protecting Zoo Animals from a Deadly Virus

Researchers will investigate recent outbreaks of encephalomyocarditis virus, a rodent-borne virus that causes deaths in captive animals worldwide, most notably elephants.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • Infectious Disease

Predicting Disease and Mortality Risk in Eastern Gorillas

Researchers will determine if allostatic load (a cumulative health measure associated with repeated and chronic stressors) can predict increased risk of disease and early mortality in wild eastern gorillas.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • General Health

Science 101: Blood Chemistry and Your Dog

June 22, 2016 – Ever get confused when reading your pet's bloodwork results. Learn more about the whats and whys of blood chemistry testing.
  • Dogs
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study

Evaluating the Impact of Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases in Moose

Researchers will examine risk factors and impacts of parasitic infections on moose winter survival.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • Infectious Disease

Evaluating Stress in Endangered Sea Turtles

Researchers will investigate novel methods to assess the health status of injured and ill sea turtles to improve care for these endangered animals.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • General Health

Using Fungi to Manage Winter Ticks in Moose

Researchers will evaluate the potential of environmentally safe, insect-killing fungi to help reduce deadly winter tick burden in moose.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • Infectious Disease

Assessing the Impact of Underwater Noise on Endangered Dolphins

Researchers will assess the impacts of underwater noise on the behavior and stress levels of dolphins in Malaysia.
  • Wildlife/Exotics
  • Behavior

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Morris Animal Foundation Announces Call for Equine Behavior Research Proposals

DENVER/July 29, 2020 – Morris Animal Foundation is
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