Azimuth scientists are co-authors on two recent journal articles on ecological risk assessment for wildlife – these papers are part of a series published in Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. In addition, Beth Power of Azimuth part of the Steering Committee. The series of papers draw together international and multidisciplinary voices on issues facing wildlife risk assessment. Funding for the workshop was provided by the US Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey, Teck Resources Ltd., and the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. If you are estimating risk to terrestrial wildlife in your work, check the papers out! A link to the subsequently published Technical Issue Paper appears below.

Wildlife Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Integrating Advancements in Ecology, Toxicology, and Conservation