OVAG/School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
OVAG/Orangutan Conservancy, California State University Fullerton Anthropology, Fullerton, California, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2022 May;84(4-5):e23273. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23273. Epub 2021 May 21.
One Health is increasingly being used as a tool in ecosystem protection. The Orangutan Veterinary Advisory Group (OVAG) is working to address One Health concerns in Pongo spp. (orangutan) welfare and conservation. Orangutans are vital contributors to the ecosystem health of their range areas. Strengthening national capacity is crucial to make a lasting difference in the currently bleak outlook for orangutan species survival. OVAG is a capacity strengthening and expertise network that brings together all those working with orangutans, in- and ex-situ, to share knowledge, skills, and to collectively learn. Using the One Health paradigm embedded to enhance professional development, the OVAG network is successfully supporting conservation outcomes and impact. As part of our adaptive management approach, and to assess individual and organizational change attributable to the capacity strengthening work of OVAG, we evaluated technical skill test data, program satisfaction data, and asked participants to complete a self-reflective survey. This pilot study of our work demonstrates statistically significant improvements in conservation medicine (t = 5.481, p < 0.0001) and wildlife clinical skills knowledge (t = 3.923, p < 0.001) for those in the OVAG program. Most consider OVAG participation to be either critical or very useful in their conservation medicine decision-making process, with a perceived positive impact on their skills at handling multiple situations. Additionally, participant feedback shows a sense of being able to drive positive change locally and nationally (within their own countries) as a consequence of OVAG participation. The authors hope the OVAG model including its associated capacity support mechanisms and pedagogical approaches can be used as a template for other One Health efforts.
One Health 正日益被用作生态系统保护的工具。猩猩兽医咨询小组(OVAG)致力于解决猩猩属(猩猩)福利和保护方面的 One Health 问题。猩猩是其分布区域生态系统健康的重要贡献者。加强国家能力对于改善目前猩猩物种生存前景黯淡的状况至关重要。OVAG 是一个能力建设和专业知识网络,汇集了所有与猩猩有关的人员,包括在圈养和野外,以分享知识、技能,并共同学习。该网络采用 One Health 模式来增强专业发展,成功地支持了保护成果和影响。作为我们自适应管理方法的一部分,并评估由于 OVAG 的能力建设工作而导致的个人和组织变化,我们评估了技术技能测试数据、项目满意度数据,并要求参与者完成自我反思调查。这项对我们工作的试点研究表明,参与 OVAG 计划的人在保护医学(t=5.481,p<0.0001)和野生动物临床技能知识(t=3.923,p<0.001)方面有统计学上的显著提高。大多数参与者认为 OVAG 参与对他们的保护医学决策过程至关重要或非常有用,并认为对他们处理多种情况的技能有积极影响。此外,参与者的反馈表明,由于参与 OVAG,他们能够在当地和国家(在自己的国家内)推动积极的变革。作者希望 OVAG 模式,包括其相关的能力支持机制和教学方法,可以作为其他 One Health 努力的模板。