As the 2019–2020 megafires took hold across eastern Australia, many of us reeled at the sight of animals trying and often failing to flee. Our screens filled up with images of koalas with burned paws ...
Drayer Wildlife Health Center at University of California ... This adds to a broader problem: Globally, nobody knows how many wild animals the virus has killed. Researchers say the rapid spread is ...
She studies wildlife health at the University of California ... The problem globally is nobody knows how many wild animals the virus has killed. WILLE: No one's counting. We have no idea.