Webbing the Wild, LLC

Preventive Health for Animal-Related Business


Mission of WTW

Webbing the Wild, LLC provides customized One Health preventative solutions; assimilating evidence-based medicine and current trends in infectious disease into actionable management plans for wildlife and zoological institutions.

WTW strives to reliably work alongside, educate, and provide resources for biosecurity assessments, disease surveillance, and vector exclusion.

Elyse Murphy, DVM, MPH, Diplomate ACVPM
I am a veterinarian and American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine-boarded specialist with a primary focus in One Health integration and its role in conservation. This training includes:

  • Public Health Administration and Education
  • Food Safety and Biosecurity
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Environmental Health and Toxicology

More detailed services can be provided and are not limited to:

  • Up-to-date alerts of local disease occurrence
  • Critical evaluation of pathology records among taxonomic groups and regional events altering disease dynamics
  • Utilizing current strategies as well as safety evaluations for institutions in integrative pest management (IPM), native and invasive species management, and areas focused on promoting wildlife health
  • Economic assessment of vaccination, preventive medication, integrative pest management, preparedness, and ecological influences on collections
  • Facilitate communication among boards, curators, veterinarians, keepers, animal care staff, pest control and public health practitioners
  • Occupational health and risk assessment of handling collection animals


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About Me

With early dreams of becoming a zoo veterinarian, I found a unique niche studying zoonotic diseases and public health. One Health, the interweaving of human, animal, and environmental health concerns, has been an decade-long focus of mine and is a professional field for the eternally curious. My passion is connecting concepts, experiences, and people from related fields to solve complex or “wicked” problems for healthier populations. There will always be a special place in my heart for endangered species and conservation efforts.

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