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Saving Siberian Tigers Through Vaccination
Researchers from Cornell Wildlife Health Center, Wildlife Conservation Society, and the University of Glasgow reveal that canine distemper virus (CDV) is contributed by local wildlife species and not from domestic dogs as previously believed. The study team also proposed injectable vaccination as an option to control the spread of the CDV virus among Siberian Tigers.
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