| Bighorn/Domestic Sheep Disease Risk and Management Workshop (February 2008) |
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Date: February 2008 Location: Salt Lake City - In conjunction with FMAWS
Sponsored by: Powerpoint Presentations: OVERVIEW OF WILD/DOMESTIC SHEEP DISEASE WORKSHOPS: Are We Making Any Progress? - David A. Jessup, California Department of Fish and Game Epidemics in Wild Sheep: Recognizing & Unraveling the “Complex” - M. W. Miller, L. L. Wolfe, & D. A. Jessup
WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES (WAFWA)
WILD SHEEP WORKING GROUP REPORT: Recommendations for Domestic Sheep and Goat
Management in Wild Sheep Habitat ( Managing Wild Sheep Health: Simple Strategies to Tackle the “Complex" - M. W. Miller The Role of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in bighorn sheep pneumonia - Tom Besser, Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Respiratory Disease in Bighorn Sheep: Knowledge Gaps and Future Research - Ben Gonzales, California Department of Fish and Game WHAT CHANGES IN PUBLIC LAND GRAZING WILL ALLOW SEPARATION? - Melanie M. Woolever, USDA Forest Service, Golden, Co. Figuring Out How Close is Too Close: A framework for risk management - Craig Stephen, Centre for Coastal Health and Faculties of Veterinary Medicine and Medicine, University of Calgary Assessing Risk of Contact and Disease from Grazing Domestic Sheep adjacent to Bighorn Sheep - Tom Stephenson, California Department of Fish and Game How Do We Work Together to Solve These Problems? - Walt Cook, Wyoming State Veterinarian, Cheyenne, WY |
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