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Research & Publications
The New Zealand Centre for Conservation Medicine aims to facilitate trans-disciplinary collaborative research on wildlife health in support of biodiversity conservation and biosecurity.
We strive to be a recognised, credible resource for the wildlife research community and to enable significant contributions in the field of conservation medicine.
Our primary research focus is to enhance understanding of wildlife health from an ecological perspective including its connections with environmental, domestic animal and human health. In support of this we include on-going research to establish baseline data required for wildlife health and disease risk assessments.
Through our partnerships with government and non-government agencies, research institutions, universities and community groups we encourage innovation and pooling of resources to enhance the individual efforts of each group.
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