Websites
• Information on Australia’s wildlife health system can be found on the WHA website, which also contains up to date lists of resources available for those interested in wildlife health in Australia.
• Quarterly reports on wildlife health in Australia are available through the NAHIS Program in AHSQ and annually in the AHiA Report.
• Information on pathology of Australian native wildlife can be found on the ARWH website.
• Information on Australia’s biosecurity activities, including the IGAB, can be found on the DAFF website.
• Information about emerging risks to Australia from overseas, current outbreaks in Australia, how to report, prepare and respond, see.
• Other useful biosecurity resources have been developed by Australian governments, the veterinary profession and livestock industries.
• AUSVETPLAN documents, including the EADRA, are available at.
• Information on management of animal health and animal health emergencies in Australia can be found in the AHiA report, which is produced annually by AHA and is available online at.
• The AHA EAD Foundation Online Training Module, a generic introduction to EAD training is available at.
• The National AMR Strategy is available at.
• The Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes and A Guide to the Care and Use of Australian Native Mammals in Research and Teaching are available at.
• Information on biodiversity data, including photos, descriptions, maps and observations of Australian species, is available via the Atlas of Living Australia.
• Information about the species and ecological communities listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 is available on the DCCEEW website.
• PubChem - Hazardous Substances Data Bank.
• A list of reference laboratories is available at.
• Links to Australian government websites relevant to wildlife are listed on the WHA website.
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