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Celebrating 15 Years of Wildlife Health Collaboration with Australian Zoos

Dec, 8 2025 | News Type

Celebrating 15 Years of Wildlife Health Collaboration with Australian Zoos

WHA is celebrating 15 years of collaboration with the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ZAA) and Australian zoos through the Wildlife Disease Sentinel Surveillance Program

Celebrating Ten Years of One Health Day: Connecting Wildlife, People and Planet

Nov, 3 2025 | News Type

Celebrating Ten Years of One Health Day: Connecting Wildlife, People and Planet

One Health Day is in its tenth year of raising awareness that the health of animals, people and the environment is inseparable, and needs a One Health approach to address health threats.

WHA launches new Strategic Framework and Vision for 2050

Aug, 5 2025 | News Type

WHA launches new Strategic Framework and Vision for 2050

Wildlife Health Australia (WHA) has today launched its Strategic Framework 2025–2050, setting a bold agenda to advance wildlife health for a healthier future for all.

National Project Launched to Tackle Major Koala Conservation Challenges

Jun, 6 2025 | News Type

National Project Launched to Tackle Major Koala Conservation Challenges

A new national initiative aimed at improving the health and welfare of one of Australia’s most iconic species is underway

New NAIWB Targeted Surveillance Database being developed by WHA

Jun, 2 2025 | News Type

New NAIWB Targeted Surveillance Database being developed by WHA

Collection and data analysis from the National Avian Influenza Wild Bird (NAIWB) Surveillance Program is about to become more robust, thanks to a new electronic data platform being developed by...
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