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About the Wildlife Data Integration Network

WDIN is a collaborative project working to develop a Web-based monitoring and reporting system to provide state and federal resource managers, animal disease specialists, veterinary diagnostic laboratories, physicians, public health workers, educators, and the general public with access to data on wildlife diseases, mortality events, and other critical related information. Data are contributed voluntarily, with partners deciding which data they choose to share.

The WDIN is a dynamic and evolving Web resource, reflecting the expanding and continually changing face of wildlife disease. As more partners come together as part of this collaborative project, the resulting distributed wildlife disease data warehouse can be a valuable resource for all to share and use to enhance the understanding, surveillance, management, control, and prevention of wildlife diseases around the world.

WDIN Objectives

Building partnerships and providing tools to facilitate long-term collaborative efforts in the wildlife disease arena.

  • Facilitate access to data and information on wildlife and zoonotic diseases;
  • Visualize clusters on morbidity and mortality events;
  • Track the prevalence and spread of various diseases at the most discrete spatial and temporal levels through interactive GIS mapping and other applications;
  • Predict possible new disease appearances;
  • Identify previously unrecognized wildlife-human-domestic animal disease relationships;
  • Help limit further disease spread;
  • Help prevent future outbreaks.

Policies

  • Wildlife Data Integration Network Collection Development Policy: The purpose of this Collection Development Policy is to help define the scope and future development of the Wildlife Data Integration Network (WDIN) web site by creating guidelines for the selection of free electronic materials available via the Internet.
  • Wildlife Disease News Digest News Selection Policy: WDIN staff filters authoritative news sources to select the latest reports on wildlife health developments. This policy provides an outline of the selection criteria used to compile the Digest.

Contact Information

Key Staff

Individual contact information is available below.

Megan K. Hines, Technical Manager - mkhines [at] wisc [dot] edu
Cris Marsh, Content Manager - cmmarsh2 [at] wisc [dot] edu
Victoria Szewczyk, Administrative Manager - vszewczyk [at] wisc [dot] edu
Dr. Kurt Sladky, Principal Investigator - sladkyk [at] svm [dot] vetmed [dot] wisc [dot] edu

General Information

Wildlife Data Integration Network

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UW Madison School of Veterinary Medicine
2015 Linden Dr.
Madison, WI 53706 USA

Email: wdin@wdin.org


This site was developed and is maintained by the Wildlife Data Integration Network with support from:
University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine