The Betty White Wildlife Rapid Response Fund, established in October 2010,
gives wildlife researchers timely monetary aid to respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters and emerging diseases, which result in the need for emergency animal health research funding.
«The studies included in this round of funding demonstrate the wide range of health challenges
wildlife populations experience, but also
give us hope that today's
researchers can find ways to protect at - risk populations and ensure they exist for generations to come.»