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  1. Bats not the enemy in the fight against COVID-19

    … interpretation of scientific facts may impede important conservation efforts needed to preserve bats and their … clear evidence linking bat-borne viruses to numerous human diseases, but Han thinks making generalisations about the … would be so much easier and safer. Virologists get quick publications easily from bats and bats have few defenders …

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  2. Cary to co-lead $4.8M study on how environmental conditions shape viral outbreaks in wild rodents

    … Infectious Diseases , … When, where, and why do diseases jump from animals to people? A new project will … and epidemiologist for the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s Global Health Program …

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  3. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … Strayer also works on broader issues in freshwater conservation ecology and invasion biology. Species … invasion ecology. Strayer also works on the ecology and conservation of native pearly mussels, a highly diverse and … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

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  4. Select Publications by Dr. Barbara A. Han

    Select Publications by Dr. Barbara A. Han Cited Research … mining and transmission theory in the ecology of infectious diseases. Ecol Lett. 2020;23: 1178–1188. …

  5. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … of Stanford, NY, Gary was on the Town of Stanford’s Conservation Advisory Committee, led the effort to develop a …

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  6. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … disrupted the environment and fueled an era of tick-borne diseases. Photo by Spongetastic69 July 25, … the deputy director of the CDC’s Division of Vector-Borne Diseases. “And that doesn’t even include all the other … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  7. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    … Infectious Diseases A growing body … project in England. Credit: Matt Ellery. Zoonotic diseases like COVID-19, SARS, and Ebola are caused by … hosts of zoonotic viruses are less likely to be species of conservation concern (i.e. they are more common), and that …

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  8. The more we lose biodiversity, the worse will be the spread of infectious diseases

    … biodiversity, the worse will be the spread of infectious diseases The next zoonotic emergence event is … Do biodiversity losses aggravate transmission of infectious diseases spread by animals to humans? The jury is still out … associate professor at the centre for biodiversity and conservation at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology & …

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  9. The threat nobody is talking about? Covid spillback

    … for humans and animals. The threat is very real. Diseases much less ubiquitous than Covid-19 have spilled … are two reasons we’re concerned about spillback: the conservation and the public health components,” says … change, habitat loss, and other stressors, what kind of conservation impact does that have? And we’ve seen in the …

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  10. Pandemics: Humans are the culprits

    … we destroy nature, the more likely we are to see fearsome diseases like COVID-19 emerging.” Deforestation in … in the United States, with scientists working with global conservation organizations. Intensive farming – … Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio, Associated Vice President for Conservation and Health at  EcoHealth Alliance (link is …

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