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ERC-FUNDED GLOSSI PROJECT
(c) Frank Pasmans Several members of our Wildlife Health Ghent team are diving into a new research project investigating the role of skin...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Jan 8, 20241 min read


PUBLICATION ALERT
Divergent population responses following salamander mass mortalities and declines driven by the emerging pathogen Batrachochytrium...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Sep 28, 20231 min read


PHD POSITIONS AT WHG
(c) Frank Pasmans PhD positions at Wildlife Health Ghent We are hiring several enthusiastic, driven, early career scientists whom we can...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Mar 31, 20231 min read


WHG IS RECRUITING
WANTED: a veterinarian for a PhD position in wildlife diseases at Wildlife Health Ghent. Wildlife Health Ghent has a vacancy for a...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Mar 29, 20231 min read


FUNGICIDES USAGE CAN AFFECT AMPHIBIAN-KILLER FUNGUS
Barbi et al. (2023) Widespread triazole pesticide use affects infection dynamics of a global amphibian pathogen. Ecology Letters...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Jan 5, 20232 min read


WHG FIELDWORK DOWN UNDER
WHG member Jesse is currently carrying out fieldwork in and around the Australia Alps.
Wildlife Health Ghent
Nov 16, 20221 min read


BLACKBIRD DISEASE IS BACK
The usutu virus, that causes massive mortality in blackbirds, is back in our country.
Wildlife Health Ghent
Sep 13, 20222 min read


WHG ABROAD
Several WHG researchers had the opportunity to present their work at international congresses.
Wildlife Health Ghent
Sep 7, 20222 min read


EURASIAN EAGLE-OWL DIES FROM HERPESVIRUS INFECTION
A setback for the eagle-owl family of Leuven. A few months ago, three eagle owl chicks were left behind parentless. First, the mother...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Aug 18, 20222 min read


FIELDWORK SEASON IS ON
There are two types of organisms that enjoy a rainy walk in a pitch dark forest. Do you know which ones? The fire salamanders and the...
Wildlife Health Ghent
Mar 31, 20221 min read
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