Resources
In this section, you'll find the WDA-AME newsletters, webinar recordings and other publications.
At Wildlife Disease Association - Africa and Middle East Section, the wellbeing of African and Middle East wildlife is at the forefront of what we’re working together towards. Our programs and activities are designed to be a catalyst that helps wildlife disease researchers and community members to reach their goals, containing and eradicating disease.
Please feel free to share news and update about your work to the network by publishing in the newsletter.
Submit your article with summary and photos via the link below or by email to wdaamenews@gmail.com
WDA-AME Webinar Series
Electrocution in Raptors: Clinical Insights, Field Realities and Conservation Implications
05 February 2026
By Dr. Juliet Waiyaki

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Building Regional Networks and Local Capacity
19 September 2025
By Dr. Sarange Angwenyi

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Conservation Medicine and Community Collaboration
13 November 2025
By Dr. Sharon Mulindi

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Community-Based Health Surveillance: Managing Disease Spillovers Between Domestic and Wild Carnivores
9 August 2024
By Dr. Jessicah Kurere

WDA-AME Webinar Series
The role of wildlife reservoirs and soft ticks in the epidemiology of ASF in Malawi
5 June 2024
By Hezy Anholt

WDA-AME Webinar Series
A One Health Approach to
Trypanosomiasis Surveillance in
Malawi
17 May 2024
By Dr. Peter Nambala

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Transmission of FMDV at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface in Southern Africa
15 September 2023
By Dr. Francois Maree

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Chemical Capture of African Elephants
12 July 2023
By Dr. Peter Buss

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Chemical Capture of Megaherbivores and Large Predators
14 July 2022
By Dr. Peter Buss

WDA-AME Webinar Series
Ecosystem Disease Management - Historic Approaches and New Challenges
28 April 2022
By Dr. Cobus Raath

2021 Newsletter, Vol. 5, Issue 1
WDA-AME board news 1
Update on Mycobacterium bovis diagnosis in rhinoceros
What’s new with the southern africa wda student chapter
Hope for Nigeria’s wildlife: elephant herd on the increase
Through my eyes, journey of a wildlife veterinarian
Short research updates:
Bacteria and AMR in non-human primates in zoos in nigeria
Drivers of bushmeat hunting & perception of zoonoses among hunters & traders, Oba Hill Forest reserve, Nigeria
Research updates:
Threat of tuberculosis in African rhinoceros
Tuberculosis control in eurasian wild boar by vaccination
Causes of mortality and morbidity in captive wild animals in Ibadan, Nigeria



