Deem S L, Kilbourn A M, Wolfe N D, Cook R A, Karesh W B
Field Veterinary Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, New York 10460, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2000;916:370-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2000.tb05315.x.
The Field Veterinary Program (FVP) of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) was created in 1989 to combat the wildlife disease and health problems that increasingly complicate the process of wildlife conservation. The FVP provides veterinary services for the more than 300 WCS conservation projects located in more than 50 countries around the world. Most of these projects are in tropical regions and many have a wildlife/domestic livestock component. Wildlife health care provided by the FVP staff includes (1) identifying critical health factors; (2) monitoring health status; (3) crisis intervention; (4) developing and applying new technologies; (5) animal handling and welfare concerns; and (6) training. Additionally, the staff of the FVP give expert advice to many governmental and non-governmental agencies that are involved in setting policies directly related to wildlife health and conservation issues. In this paper, two FVP projects are presented as examples of studies that have increased our understanding of the role wildlife diseases may play in the health of livestock and human populations, as well as the role humans and livestock may play in the health of wildlife populations. Examples of the collaborative work between the FVP staff and scientists from many disciplines (e.g., acarologists, mycobacterium experts, ecologists, and biologists) are also presented.
野生动物保护协会(WCS)的野外兽医项目(FVP)创建于1989年,旨在应对日益使野生动物保护工作复杂化的野生动物疾病和健康问题。FVP为分布在全球50多个国家的300多个WCS保护项目提供兽医服务。这些项目大多位于热带地区,许多项目涉及野生动物/家畜成分。FVP工作人员提供的野生动物保健服务包括:(1)识别关键健康因素;(2)监测健康状况;(3)危机干预;(4)开发和应用新技术;(5)动物处理和福利问题;以及(6)培训。此外,FVP工作人员还为许多参与制定与野生动物健康和保护问题直接相关政策的政府和非政府机构提供专家建议。在本文中,介绍了两个FVP项目,作为研究实例,这些研究增进了我们对野生动物疾病在牲畜和人类健康中可能发挥的作用,以及人类和牲畜在野生动物种群健康中可能发挥的作用的理解。还介绍了FVP工作人员与许多学科的科学家(如螨类学家、分枝杆菌专家、生态学家和生物学家)之间合作工作的实例。