Jonathan Chapman

The LGBTQ community in veterinary medicine continue to navigate ongoing discrimination, and the heightened struggle with maintaining good health and wellness. While members of the LGBTQ communities grapple with these hardships, resources are available to provide a voice to affected individuals.

Common carp are one of the world's most invasive and ecologically damaging fish, and current management strategies can have limited effectiveness and come with non-target impacts. Dr. Ken McColl will present Australia's interesting new management approach in a seminar Thursday May 3, 1:30-2:30pm.

CAHFS News

The fourth annual Minnesota Aquaponics symposium took place this past Tuesday, April 24 in St. Paul on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus.

Dr. Fernando Mardones will join CAHFS for the next event in the Hueston Speaker Series on Thursday May 3, with a talk titled "Diseases and health management in aquaculture production: challenges in the salmon and shrimp industries."

Jonathan Chapman

Each spring and summer, wildlife biologists and volunteers with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources set out across the state to survey wildlife.

Does red meat increase the risk of cancer? How did colonizers influence American food systems? And what do scientists truly know about the food we eat?