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In Panama, poison dart frog move brings hope amid amphibians’ fight with fungus

Yellow fever deaths reported among threatened captive monkeys in Colombia

There’s hope for sunflower sea stars, with their killer unmasked and reintroductions pending

Scientists identify the bacterium behind billions of sea star deaths

Endangered Andean cat is imperiled by climate change and its solutions

Restoration, protection aim to save Belize’s coral reef from extreme heat and disease

Researchers race to understand disease killing Caribbean corals at unprecedented rates

Why WHO’s pandemic prevention draft agreement takes a nature-centric, One Health approach (commentary)

Report alleges criminality in Cambodian, Vietnamese monkey trade

Meet Brazil’s often-seen but little-known hoary fox

Dry season predictability and temperature drive dengue cases: Study

The rarely seen Madras hedgehog in India is also poorly studied

U.S. reports first human death from H5N1 bird flu

In Colombia, a simple fencing fix offers a win-win for wildlife and ranchers

How nature protection and inspiring art are key to planetary health & preventing pandemics

Bobcats are back, and they’re helping protect people from zoonotic disease

Canine distemper likely infecting & killing Nepal’s leopards, study shows

As bird flu outbreak kills myriad wildlife species, virologists eye threat to humans

Animal apocalypse: Deadly bird flu infects hundreds of species pole-to-pole

How an international effort is keeping North America free of a deadly amphibian disease

The potential for tracking wildlife health & disease via bioacoustics is great (commentary)

Peru’s illegal pet monkey trade is also an infection superhighway

Impunity for Cambodia’s exotic pet owners as trade outpaces legislation

Dholes latest wild canids likely making comeback in Nepal, study shows

Cornell receives $35m gift for research at nexus of wildlife and health

In Argentina, scientists scramble to study seal colonies hit hard by avian flu

‘All will be well’: Q&A with Kenyan fisher turned coral gardener Katana Ngala

Kenyan fishers put new twists on an age-old marine conservation system

Nepal’s climate change adaptation strategy needs One Health approach (commentary)

Prickly babies: A Jamaican nursery aims to restore sea urchins felled by disease

Parasites of the Caribbean: Study pinpoints cause of sea urchin die-off

Conservationists unite to tackle Latin America’s dog threat to wild cats

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