The National Wildlife Health Database is used to share wildlife disease testing results. This sharing will make disease testing easier, cheaper and better for everyone.
We also monitor the data to detect new diseases so we can take action to protect our wildlife if required.
Data is contributed by anyone who wants to provide disease testing results. Data can be accessed only by registered users who agree to the confidentiality terms of the database.
Discover why the database was set up and how it will help you with disease management.
How to contribute your testing data along with information about your project.
Find out how your data will be shared and protected.
Learn how you can access the data, both through summaries on the website, and specific searches designed by you.
View project information and data summary reports.
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More more information contact: Kate McInnes, Project Supervisor kmcinnes@doc.govt.nz or +64 4 495 8604