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WDIN  

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  • 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. (en)

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  • 2013-06-03 09:30:06.0 [tbs1979] Insert Concept add broader relation (WDIN [6a6f06eb-d520-4664-bad1-44e769e8e01f,105185] - CONSORTIA/INSTITUTIONS [aef2fc80-def0-46a4-9259-9dc37e80ed08,66451]);
  • 2013-06-03 09:30:33.0 [tbs1979] insert AltLabel (id: null text: Wildlife Data Integration Network language code: en);

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