Welcome to the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health video resource hub.
Here you can find video recordings from both the 2024 and 2019 Wildlife Health Pathology Short Course and Symposium along with other presentations and resources we think you may find useful or interesting.
2019 videos were made available with the help of: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation – an Australian Government initiative
Diseases of Marine Mammals
Presented by Nahiid Stephens, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, WA
Current and "Emerging" Reptile Diseases
Presented by Robert Ossiboff, University of Florida.
Emerging Diseases of Bats
Presented by Anna Fagre, Colorado State University.
Possums, Gliders, Bandicoots and Bilbies
Presented by Karrie Rose, The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
One Health perspectives in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Presented by Cam Raw, University of Melbourne.
Pathology of Short-beaked Echidnas
Presented by Karrie Rose, The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
Diseases of Macropods
Presented by Heather Fenton, The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
Diseases of Wombats
Presented by Lucy Woolford, Vetnostics and University of Adelaide.
Koala Diseases
Presented by Damien Higgins, University of Sydney.
Threatened Species Management and Policy in Australia
Presented by Fiona Fraser, Threatened Species Commissioner.
Biofilms and Biodiversity: The Enterococcus Story in Christmas Island Reptiles
Presented by Karrie Rose, The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
Australian National Perspective on One Health
Presented by Stacey Lynch, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness.
Impacts of land use and climate on domestic animal, human and wildlife health
Presented by Mike Walsh, University of Sydney.
Pathogen discovery at the interface of human and animal health
Presented by John-Sebastian Eden, University of Sydney.
Mystery Cases - Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Presented by Willy Suen, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness.
Dasyuridae
Presented by Graeme Knowles, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Tasmania.
Diseases of Platypuses
Presented by Jessica Whinfield, Murdoch University.
Emerging Invertebrate Diseases
Presented by Michelle Dennis, University of Tennessee.
Marine Turtle Health
Presented by Michelle Dennis, University of Tennessee.
Mystery Cases - Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Presented by Richard Ploeg, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness.
North American perspective on large-scale avian mortality events
Presented by Heather Fenton, The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
Diseases of native Aotearoa/New Zealand birds
Presented by Stuart Hunter, Massey University.
Selected diseases of fish
Presented by Cheryl Sangster.
Studies of nidoviruses in Australian freshwater turtles
Presented by Kate Parrish, Department of Primary Industries.
Wildlife Health in Tanzania National Park
Presented by Ines Machelle, Tanzania National Parks.
Avian Influenza in Australia
Presented by Tiggy Grillo, Wildlife Health Australia.
Insight into Pathology of Indonesian Wildlife
Presented by Fransiska Sulistyo, Orangutan Veterinary Advisory Group, Indonesia.
A One Health approach to wildlife disease outbreaks in New South Wales
Presented by Jo Coombe, NSW Chief Veterinary Officer/Director Animal Biosecurity, NSW DPI.
Diseases of Australian Wild Birds
Presented by Peter Holz, Zoos Victoria.
Amphibians
Presented by María Forzán, Long Island University.
Crocodilians
Presented by Cathy Shilton, Berrimah Veterinary Laboratory, Northern Territory Government.
Disease Ecology for Pathologists
Presented by speaker Bruce A. Rideout, San Diego Zoo.
Hot topic: Sunshinevirus, Nidovirus and Bornavirus in Australian Snakes
Presented by speaker Cathy Shilton, Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry & Resources.
Hot topic: Disease Processes Associated with Threatened Sierra Nevada frog reintroduction
Presented by speaker Michael Garner, Northwest ZooPath.
Emerging and Cryptic Viral Diseases of Australian Birds
Presented by speaker David Phalen, University of Sydney.
Interesting Pathology of Waterbirds
Presented by speaker Judy St. Leger, SeaWorld (San Diego).
Hot topic: Metabolic Bone Disease as a Key Threatening Process
Presented by speaker David Phalen, University of Sydney.
Pathology of Stranded Sea Snakes
Presented by speaker Richard Ploeg, IDEXX Laboratories.
Devil Facial Tumour Disease Update
Presented by speaker Hannah Bender, Australian Registry of Wildlife Health.
Descriptive Pathology Rounds
Presented by speaker Bruce A. Rideout, San Diego Zoo.
Gross Pathology Rounds
Presented by speaker Kevin Peel, UC Davis.
Restoring lost and damaged ecosystems: the role of reintroductions
Presented by speaker Carl Jones, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
A Disease Risk Analysis Framework for Wildlife Translocations
Presented by speaker Richard Jakob Hoff.
Ecology of infectious disease and wildlife translocations
Presented by speaker Bruce Rideout, San Diego Zoo
Genetic considerations in translocations of threatened species
Presented by speaker Andrew Weeks, University of Melbourne
Wildlife Nutrition & Translocation Considerations
Presented by speaker Ellen S. Dierenfeld, University of Melbourne.
Behaviour and Welfare Considerations in Conservation
Presented by speaker Benjamin Pitcher, Taronga Conservation Society Australia.
Restoring Mammalian Biodiversity to Booderee National Park
Presented by speaker Nick Dexter, Parks Australia.
Ex-Situ Amphibian Conservation
A case study in Australian amphibian translocation. Presented by speaker Michael McFadden, Taronga Conservation Society Australia.
Health Evaluations for Conservation Translocations
Practical limitations and logistical challenges. Presented by speaker Tim Portas, Zoo & Wildlife Veterinary Conservancy.