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National Wildlife Health Center
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Last updated on April 21, 2008

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The National Wildlife Health Center mission is to provide information, technical assistance, and research on national and international wildlife health issues. To fulfill the NWHC mission, the Center monitors disease and assesses the impact of disease on wildlife populations; defines ecological relationships leading to the occurrence of disease; transfers technology for disease prevention and control; and provides guidance, training and on-site assistance for reducing wildlife losses when outbreaks occur.

Description:
The National Wildlife Health Center is located in Madison, Wisconsin. The modern buildings and laboratories are designed exclusively for combating wildlife diseases. Due to the mobility of wildlife and the potential for spread of disease, timely and accurate determination of causes of wildlife illness and death is a prerequisite to achieving effective disease control and prevention. National wildlife refuge personnel, law enforcement agents, state conservation agency biologists, university-affiliated scientists and others send wildlife carcasses and tissue samples to the NWHC for diagnostic examination. The Center has a staff of over seventy scientists and support personnel who offer services and conduct activities to prevent and control wildlife diseases. The Center had a major role in conducting field studies and providing expert testimony that resulted in the conversion to nontoxic shot for hunting waterfowl in the United States.

History:
The National Wildlife Health Center was established in 1975 as a biomedical laboratory dedicated to assessing the impact of disease on wildlife and to identifying the role of various pathogens in contributing to wildlife losses. Center field investigations provide immediate technical assistance to field personnel who find sick and dead wildlife. NWHC personnel provide instructions on collection, preservation, and shipment of specimens for laboratory examination and will travel to problem areas to conduct field investigations and assist local personnel with disease control operations. They respond to catastrophic events, such as major die-offs, that threaten the health of wildlife populations. Assistance is provided for disease problems that involve migratory birds, endangered species and other warm-blooded wildlife that live on Department of Interior (DOI) lands throughout the United States.

Center staff also provide expertise regarding animal welfare regulations and their application to wildlife. Technical assistance regarding animal welfare matters is often provided to wildlife biologists and others. Preparation of videotapes, publications, consultations and training are activities commonly carried out by the Center in the animal welfare arena.

Contact people:
 Kathryn O'Brion, Administrative Assistant, (608) 270-2411, (email)
Joan Schneider, Administrative Officer, (608) 270-2410, (email)

Office fax number: (608) 270-2415

Address:
 6006 Schroeder Road
Madison, WI 53711
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov

Directions:
 As you travel west on the Beltline, exit at Whitney Way. Turn left at the traffic lights and then right at the next traffic lights (which will be just past the Beltline overpass). This will put you on Schroeder. . . (more)
  Nearest Bus Stop: Madison Metro Rt # 50, 2 minute walk

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