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#33 Ai-Mei and the sika deer (Taiwan/Australia)

#33 Ai-Mei and the sika deer (Taiwan/Australia)

Update: 2024-04-07
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We all love to see a conservation project on a previously endangered wildlife species succeed. But what happens if a formerly small population grows to a point where its size becomes unsustainable? Performing a cull? Definitely not the most pleasant option. Our guest, Dr Ai-Mei Chang, works on a way more ethical solution: She develops and tests immuno-castration vaccines for the population control of wildlife species. In addition, she has worked on a range of infectious diseases in small wild carnivores. 

Ai-Mei completed her degree in veterinary medicine and her PhD at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology in Taiwan. Since Feb this year, she has been working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tasmania in Australia.

Check out Ai-Mei's website here

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#33 Ai-Mei and the sika deer (Taiwan/Australia)

#33 Ai-Mei and the sika deer (Taiwan/Australia)

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