Wildlife health systems aim to ensure that all animal life is healthy and resilient. They protect biodiversity and ecosystem services and ensure that the risk of spillover of pathogens is mitigated. These systems are flexible, multidisciplinary and cross-sectorial. They can manage a variety of threats to life that arise in different communities and cultures. Very small investments are required to ensure that wildlife health systems function effectively
Well-functioning, healthy ecosystems are fundamental to all life on earth including that of humans. ...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
Disease in wildlife raises a number of issues that have not been widely considered in the bioethical...
Wildlife health systems aim to ensure that all animal life is healthy and resilient. They protect bi...
The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Wildlife Health & Health Policy Program, thefirst of its kin...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, c...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
The value of wildlife has long been ignored or under-rated. However, growing concerns about biodiver...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The Wild Animal Initiative is a project to improve the well-being of wildlife. The project recognize...
In their Perspective “Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance” (10 July, p. 145), M. Watsa et al. u...
IMPLICATIONS : Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen t...
Well-functioning, healthy ecosystems are fundamental to all life on earth including that of humans. ...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
Disease in wildlife raises a number of issues that have not been widely considered in the bioethical...
Wildlife health systems aim to ensure that all animal life is healthy and resilient. They protect bi...
The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Wildlife Health & Health Policy Program, thefirst of its kin...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, c...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
The value of wildlife has long been ignored or under-rated. However, growing concerns about biodiver...
Wildlife species constitute a vast and uncharted reservoir of zoonotic pathogens that can pose a sev...
Wiebers & Feigin (2020) make a strong argument for measures that would limit future zoonoses, such a...
The Wild Animal Initiative is a project to improve the well-being of wildlife. The project recognize...
In their Perspective “Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance” (10 July, p. 145), M. Watsa et al. u...
IMPLICATIONS : Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen t...
Well-functioning, healthy ecosystems are fundamental to all life on earth including that of humans. ...
There is rising international concern about the zoonotic origins of many global pandemics. Increasin...
Disease in wildlife raises a number of issues that have not been widely considered in the bioethical...