New paper accepted
3rd May 2013- The journal Epidemiology and Infection, has accepted the article entitled "The use...
Mathieu Garel visits the SEFaS
April 2013 - This week Mathieu Garel from the Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune...
The Science of Sustainable Hunting: a case study of Pyrenean chamois
For most of Pyrenean chamois populations, summer counts are the basis for establishing yearly...
Xavier Fernández visits the Institut für Veterinärbakteriologie (IVB) of the University of Bern (Switzerland)
Xavier Fernández, PhD student at the Wildlife Health Group (SEFaS), will stay at the Institut für...
II International Symposium on Rupicapra
March 2013 – In October, the II International Symposium on Rupicapra will be held. Reserve on...
Joao Santos (University of Aveiro and Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos) visits the Wildlife Research Group (SEFaS)
March 2013 – Joao Santos, PhD student from the University of Aveiro, performing his PhD thesis in...
Paper accepted in Preventive Veterinary Medicine
March 1st 2013 - The journal Preventive Veterinary Medicine has accepted the article entitled:...
Paper accepted
February 19 2013 - The scientific journal Veterinary Parasitology has accepted an article that...
Paper published in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases
10th January 2013 - The Journal of Wildlife Diseases has published the article entitled:...
New article about Brucella in wild boar
1st January 2013 - The Transboundary and Emerging Diseases has accepted the paper entitled: “High...
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New paper accepted
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Mathieu Garel visits the SEFaS
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The Science of Sustainable Hunting: a case study of Pyrenean chamois
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Xavier Fernández visits the Institut für Veterinärbakteriologie (IVB) of the University of Bern...
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II International Symposium on Rupicapra
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Joao Santos (University of Aveiro and Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos) visits...
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Paper accepted in Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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Paper accepted
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Paper published in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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New article about Brucella in wild boar
SEFaS
The Wildlife Health Service (SEFaS) belongs to the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and was created to perform basic and applied research on wildlife diseases.
Our service was officially created in November 22nd 1997, thanks to the agreement of the Junta de Govern (57/97) of the university. This legal recognition by the UAB supports our activities since 1991, when our group was created. Since October 2005, the autonomic government recognised our research group a consolidating research team.





