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SUMMARY: Approximately 2300 dead birds were received during the West Nile Virus (WNv) surveillance program implemented by the Fish and Wildlife Division of Alberta Sustainable Resource Development in[removed]Nestlings were
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Document Date: 2013-12-24 13:12:47


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Abbotsford / Edmonton / Winnipeg / Calgary / Saskatoon / /

Company

Wildlife Division’s Wildlife Disease Laboratory / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / Canada / Mexico / /

Facility

Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre / University of Alberta / laboratory of B.C. Agriculture / /

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immune systems / departmental web pages / natural systems / /

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B.C. / /

NaturalFeature

Rocky Mountains / Cold Lake / Saskatchewan / Gulf coast / Boreal Forest / Rocky Mountain / Grassland Mountain / /

Organization

Fish and Wildlife Division / Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre / Fish and Wildlife Division of Alberta Sustainable Resource Development / University of Alberta / Interdepartmental West Nile Virus Steering Committee / /

Person

Judy Vance / Laura MacPherson / Sherwood Park / Cam Aldridge / Chris Onderka / /

Position

Governor / Wildlife Disease Specialist / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Quebec / Wyoming / Saskatchewan / Manitoba / Montana / Mississippi / Nova Scotia / British Columbia / Ontario / /

Region

southern Saskatchewan / northeastern US / southeastern Alberta / southern Ontario / southern California / South America / northeast US / southern US / southern Canada / Gulf coast / central Alberta / Central America / West Nile / southern Alberta / /

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animation / /

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