Disease control in wild ungulate populations is one of the major challenges in wildlife management. The global increase in temperature, translocations of wild and domesticated animals, and the increased contact […]
ECoS research featured in photography exhibition
Sometimes it can be quite difficult to explain the conservation and wildlife disease research we are involved in to someone who has never had the opportunity to be a part […]
Why ECOS?
The ECOS website has been live for a few weeks now – time to provide some additional insights into what ECOS is and aims to do. Dr. Rob Ogden, Head […]

The use of science and medicine to address conservation challenges in the field and inform management decisions through the application of novel ideas, new technologies, or big data.
Supporting the development of evidence-based sustainable conservation policies through the production and analysis of research data.
Offering education and professional development to empower current and future generations of conservation scientists.