1) Facilitate safe off - label use of existing vaccines — Support collaboration between the zoological community and conservationists in the field to determine the safety as well as efficacy of existing distemper vaccines that could be, at a minimum, administered opportunistically to
endangered wild carnivores whenever they are being handled (e.g. during radio - collaring exercises or when being translocated to mitigate human - wildlife conflict).
Not exact matches
African
wild dogs are one of the world's most
endangered carnivores and their populations are in decline, with estimates suggesting that fewer than 700 packs currently remain in the
wild.
4) Create networks that share health data — Foster sharing of health data among experts within and across
wild carnivore range countries, to vastly increase our understanding of disease impacts on
endangered populations, and enable proactive and reactive responses when and where they are needed most.
The experts attending the Bronx Zoo - hosted Vaccines for Conservation: Exploring the Feasibility of Protecting
Wild Tigers and Other Endangered Carnivores Against Distemper recommend the following «Top 5» actions aimed at protecting the world's wild carnivores of conservation concern from distemper and other infectious disea
Wild Tigers and Other
Endangered Carnivores Against Distemper recommend the following «Top 5» actions aimed at protecting the world's wild carnivores of conservation concern from distemper and other infectious
Carnivores Against Distemper recommend the following «Top 5» actions aimed at protecting the world's
wild carnivores of conservation concern from distemper and other infectious disea
wild carnivores of conservation concern from distemper and other infectious
carnivores of conservation concern from distemper and other infectious diseases:
This seems to be due to the presence of abundant, small - bodied
wild carnivores that act as an alternative reservoir of infection, and a source of canine distemper for
endangered species.