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Welcome to the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health website.

The Registry of Wildlife Health was founded at Taronga Zoo in 1985 and has since grown into a diagnostic and resource centre. The Registry focuses on detecting and diagnosing endemic, emerging and exotic diseases of wildlife that could have impacts on Australia’s trade/economy, biodiversity, tourism and human health.

 
 
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The aim of this website is to improve your access to wildlife health information maintained within the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.

This is a dynamic site, offering regular inclusion of new links, information and case reports. You also have the opportunity to submit your own interesting and unusual case material in the Interesting Cases section. Check out the About Us section to learn more about the Registry and to be directed to the latest exciting site additions.

This site is under construction. We are currently seeking funds to complete the search function of the site, and to allow portions of the pathology database to be accessible to Registry members (password protected secure access).

This site is funded by the Zoological Parks Board of NSW, the Koala and Endangered Species Trust Fund, NSW National Parks & Wildlife Services - Endangered Species Unit, and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry - Australia.

 

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