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DESCRIPTION:The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health\, with prog
 rams around the globe\, strives to sustain a healthier world by developing 
 and implementing proactive\, science-based solutions to challenges at the i
 nterface of wildlife health\, domestic animal health\, human health\, and l
 ivelihoods\, and the environment that supports us all.\n\nThis session take
 s us to Antarctica. For a long time considered a “clean” environment\, rese
 arch has shown that viruses\, bacteria\, and other pathogens thrive in Anta
 rctica. Some of them have always been there\, but others have recently emer
 ged due to human activity. The most recent and dramatic example is the glob
 al spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza\, or bird flu\, which emerge
 d in domestic poultry in the Northern Hemisphere and spread to Antarctica\,
  killing hundreds of thousands of penguins\, albatrosses\, and seals on its
  way.\n\nDr. Amandine Gamble and her team will share their recent fieldwork
  experiences in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions to help illustrate 
 how wildlife health is connected to human activity\, even thousands of mile
 s away\, and how a holistic\, ecosystem health approach can increase the re
 silience of wildlife populations facing new disease risks.
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SUMMARY:Using a One Health Approach to Understand Threats to Wildlife and H
 uman Health
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/using-a-one-health-approach-to-underst
 and-threats-to-wildlife-and-human-health-1932
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