- Published December 15, 2016
The Veterinarian is a national specialist, science-based, subscription-only, monthly magazine, published in Sydney. The focus, naturally enough, is on all creatures great and small, be they companion animals, wildlife, or farm animals. The readership is principally vets, conservationists, government primary industry department staff, and zoologists.
In addition to being published in the printed magazine, the following articles have also been selected for publication on the The Veterinarian website during 2016 – 2023.
Signs shown of genetic resistance to DFTD
Fish species failing to adapt to warming oceans
New research on devils’ decline
Honours for Harris: a vet’s story
Recognition for carp virus researcher
From little things, bigger things grow
Greyhounds to be muzzle-free in Tasmania
Whales with a case of wanderlust
$1 million raised for devil research
New veterinary chief for Tasmania
Solving a piece of the DFTD puzzle
Face to Face: Wild, wild life: from volunteer to visionary
The ballooning problem of plastics
New hope for wombat disease control
Tracking ecologically important marine regions
A ballooning environmental problem
COVID-19 also a risk for wildlife
Koalas’ bushfire care under the microscope
Bruce Englefield: the devil made him do it
Could marine mammals catch COVID-19?
Koalas’ bushfire care under the microscope
Measuring devils’ population decline
In dingoes, colour is critical
RSPCA chief scientist recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
For the birds: a chat with Eric Woehler
Predicting trends in live reptile smuggling
Australian frog species at risk of extinction
RSPCA again urges end to live exports
Birds suffering in a changing climate
Tasmanian devils’ diversity found to be robust
‘Island ark’ suggested for bird safety
Urban rewilding could help wildlife conservation
COVID-19 vaccine technology benefits devils
RSPCA calls for end to calf roping
Salmon farming a risk for marine life
The evolutionary fight against megafires