Wildlife Disease Association

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Wildlife Disease Association

The mission of the Wildlife Disease Association is to promote healthy wildlife and ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and environmentally sustainable solutions to One Health challenges.

Photo Credit: Emilie Bouchard grizzly bear Ursus horribilis.

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CANUSA

Purpose & Mission

The CANUSA Student Chapter of the Wildlife Disease Association was established to collaborate and enhance networking between university and non-university chapter-affiliated students within Canada and the United States (including U.S-owned territories, and other proximate regions by request). Its primary role is to support pre-conference student workshops planning and other student-associated events.

It plays a central part in networking between existing CANUSA region university chapters by providing a common communication point, and offers a unique opportunity for regional membership for individuals residing within the CANUSA regions who may not have access to local chapters through a university.

Contact the chapter on canusa.wda@gmail.com

Officers 2023-2025

Faculty Advisor: Marianthi Ioannidis - ioannidis.marianthi@gmail.com

President: Joy Flowers - jgf5234@psu.edu

President Elect: Cambrey Knapp - cambrey.knapp@gmail.com

Secretary: Lisa Lee - cambrey.knapp@gmail.com

Treasurer: Caide Woottend -  caide.wooten.dvm@gmail.com

Communications Chair: Brittany Barner  - brittany.barner@lmunet.edu

Workshop Planning Chair: Nikki Castleberry -  neotoma@uga.edu

Social Media Chair: Erica Suitor - erica.suitor@ucalgary.ca

Member At-Large: Madison Davis

Member At-Large: Matthew Kulpa -  kulpamat@gmail.com

Member At-Large: Charlotte Nury

Social Media

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News & Announcements

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Wildlife News

Photo Credit: Victoria Van de Vuurst African lion Panthera leo

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What's up at WDA?

Photo Credit: Berta Blanch crimson rosella Platycercus elegans

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Careers

Photo Credit: Peregrine Wolff rock hyrax Procavia capensis

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Upcoming Events

Photo Credit: Jonas Malmsten moose Alces alces

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Education & Training

Photo Credit: Karin Lemberger, Southern fur seal, Arctocephalus gazella

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Grants

Photo Credit: Peregrine Wolff collared lizard Crotaphytus squamata

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Special Thanks to our Sponsors
and Sustaining Members

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