Diane K. Boyd
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So he wrote it, I think, 2017. It's an older book, maybe 2012. And he wrote, it's a spillover from wild animals, just Q-U-A-M-M-I-N-I-N, wild animals to human populations. And it starts with a horse disease in Australia that becomes some extremely viral, terrible disease in humans. And he actually traces back the origins of HIV. And all this happened before COVID.
And it just was so set up because COVID is the same kind of same kind of a deal. But it's a fascinating book. And because you got an inquisitive mind, I think you'd really enjoy it.
And it just was so set up because COVID is the same kind of same kind of a deal. But it's a fascinating book. And because you got an inquisitive mind, I think you'd really enjoy it.
And it just was so set up because COVID is the same kind of same kind of a deal. But it's a fascinating book. And because you got an inquisitive mind, I think you'd really enjoy it.
Some people don't know.
Some people don't know.
Some people don't know.
Well, I'm not going to go there because we have different... But natural spillover is clearly real. But spillover documents many, many species. And actually, it's fascinating. Mad cow disease, it's the same thing.
Well, I'm not going to go there because we have different... But natural spillover is clearly real. But spillover documents many, many species. And actually, it's fascinating. Mad cow disease, it's the same thing.
Well, I'm not going to go there because we have different... But natural spillover is clearly real. But spillover documents many, many species. And actually, it's fascinating. Mad cow disease, it's the same thing.
So do you have CWD here yet in Texas?
So do you have CWD here yet in Texas?
So do you have CWD here yet in Texas?
Well, it'll be really interesting with the resources of the Yellowstone researchers who do amazing stuff to see what the long-range outcome is from this realization that, you know, there are 46 likely more times to be a leader of the pack. And what do these risk-taking behaviors entail? I'm really excited to follow this.