Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center Content / Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center Content for 不良研究所 en H5N1 Is Increasingly Adapting to Mammals /health/news/h5n1-increasingly-adapting-mammals Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses are adapting to mammals in new ways that could have global consequences. 不良研究所 study finds clear evidence of mammal-to-mammal transmission. June 05, 2024 - 9:45am Katherine E Kerlin /health/news/h5n1-increasingly-adapting-mammals Avian Influenza Virus Is Adapting to Spread to Marine Mammals /climate/news/avian-influenza-virus-adapting-spread-marine-mammals Avian influenza virus H5N1 has adapted to spread between birds and marine mammals, finds a study from 不良研究所 and partners in Argentina. February 28, 2024 - 8:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/avian-influenza-virus-adapting-spread-marine-mammals Love Songs Lead Scientists to New Populations of Skywalker Gibbons in Myanmar /climate/news/new-populations-skywalker-gibbons-found-myanmar The love songs of the Skywalker gibbon alerted scientists at 不良研究所 and Myanmar to a new population of the endangered primate in Myanmar. February 14, 2024 - 8:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/new-populations-skywalker-gibbons-found-myanmar Elephant Seal Die-off in Argentina Caused by Bird Flu /climate/blog/elephant-seal-die-argentina-caused-bird-flu Avian influenza, or bird flu, caused the die-off of thousands of elephant seals in Argentina, reports researchers from 不良研究所 and Wildlife Conservation Society. January 22, 2024 - 3:53pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/elephant-seal-die-argentina-caused-bird-flu Sea Lion Rescued From Deadly Plastic Entanglement /climate/news/sea-lion-rescued-deadly-plastic-entanglement Dramatic footage of a rescue mission with 不良研究所' SeaDoc Society to save a Steller sea lion entangled in plastic. November 18, 2022 - 2:27pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/sea-lion-rescued-deadly-plastic-entanglement Chew On This: Personalized Health Care for Mountain Gorillas /health/news/chew-personalized-health-care-mountain-gorillas Chewed plants are helping Gorilla Doctors and 不良研究所 veterinarians provide personalized health care to wild, endangered mountain gorillas in East Africa. October 20, 2022 - 7:00am Katherine E Kerlin /health/news/chew-personalized-health-care-mountain-gorillas Tons of Lost Fishing Gear Recovered off Southern California Coast /climate/news/tons-lost-fishing-gear-recovered-southern-california-coast <p><span><span><span>The California Lost Fishing Gear&nbsp;Recovery Project recovered more than 45 tons 鈥 90,968 pounds 鈥 of lost, abandoned or otherwise discarded fishing gear along the Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego coasts and from around the Channel Islands in 2020 and 2021. The project is a program of the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center at the 不良研究所 School of Veterinary Medicine.</span></span></span></p> June 07, 2022 - 9:15am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/tons-lost-fishing-gear-recovered-southern-california-coast Citizen Divers Aid Understanding of Fish in the Salish Sea /news/citizen-divers-aid-understanding-fish-salish-sea <p><span><span><span><span>Hundreds of fish species live in the Salish Sea, and many face a number of threats. Monitoring the health of these fish populations is crucial. But with nearly 5,000 miles of coastline and more than 400 islands, it鈥檚 no small task.&nbsp;</span></span></span></span></p> March 24, 2022 - 10:27am Katherine E Kerlin /news/citizen-divers-aid-understanding-fish-salish-sea A Possible COVID-19 Silver Lining for Great Ape Conservation /news/possible-covid-19-silver-lining-great-ape-conservation <p><span><span><span>Respiratory illness outbreaks among wild mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park have declined since the start of COVID-19, according to a 鈥<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00331-z">Correspondence鈥 report in the journal Nature<em> </em></a>from Gorilla Doctors and the Rwanda Development Board.</span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span>Mountain gorillas are susceptible to human-transmitted respiratory pathogens. Respiratory illness is the second leading cause of death in wild, human-habituated populations.</span></span></span></p> February 10, 2022 - 12:15pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/possible-covid-19-silver-lining-great-ape-conservation Detecting Wildlife Illness and Death With New Early Alert System /climate/news/tracking-wildlife-death-and-disease-new-early-alert-system <p><span><span>From domoic acid poisoning in seabirds to canine distemper in raccoons, wildlife face a variety of threats and illnesses. Some of those same diseases make their way to humans and domestic animals in our increasingly shared environment.&nbsp; </span></span></p> July 14, 2021 - 8:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/tracking-wildlife-death-and-disease-new-early-alert-system