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Wildlife Disease and Environmental Health in Alaska Environmental health is defined by connections between the physical environment, ecological health, and human health. Current research within the U.S. Geological Survey
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Document Date: 2013-05-08 17:34:15


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Reeves / Spencer / Newcastle / /

Company

Human Health Work Group / Molecular Ecology Resources / Hupp / Hatch S.A. / /

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Asia / North America / South America / /

Country

Japan / South Korea / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Product Issues / /

Facility

Alaska Science Center / /

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inter-agency / natural water systems / mining / diagnostic tool / food / /

NaturalFeature

Pacific ocean / Beaufort Sea / Arctic coast / Arctic ocean / /

Organization

U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Printed / Alaska Science Center / U.S. Government / /

Person

Van Hemert / Van Bonn / John DeLapp / Tundra / Gill / V / Heard / /

Position

emperor / D.J. / /

Product

Telazol / water / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / A.B. / S.K. / Alaska / /

PublishedMedium

PLoS One / The Auk / /

Region

northwestern Alaska / Oceania / western Alaska / /

Technology

genotyping / /

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