Parrott Marissa L, Wicker Leanne V, Lamont Amanda, Banks Chris, Lang Michelle, Lynch Michael, McMeekin Bonnie, Miller Kimberly A, Ryan Fiona, Selwood Katherine E, Sherwen Sally L, Whiteford Craig
Wildlife Conservation and Science, Zoos Victoria, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia.
Healesville Sanctuary, Badger Creek, VIC 3777, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2021 May 23;11(6):1515. doi: 10.3390/ani11061515.
Modern zoos are increasingly taking a leading role in emergency management and wildlife recovery. In the face of climate change and the predicted increase in frequency and magnitude of catastrophic events, zoos provide specialised expertise to assist wildlife welfare and endangered species recovery. In the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire season, now called Australia's Black Summer, a state government-directed response was developed, assembling specialised individuals and organisations from government, non-government organisations, research institutions, and others. Here, we detail the role of Zoos Victoria staff in wildlife triage and welfare, threatened species evacuation and recovery, media and communications, and fundraising during and after the fires. We share strategies for future resilience, readiness, and the ability to mobilise quickly in catastrophic events. The development of triage protocols, emergency response kits, emergency enclosures, and expanded and new captive breeding programs is underway, as are programs for care of staff mental health and nature-based community healing for people directly affected by the fires. We hope this account of our response to one of the greatest recent threats to Australia's biodiversity, and steps to prepare for the future will assist other zoos and wildlife organisations around the world in preparations to help wildlife before, during, and after catastrophic events.
现代动物园在应急管理和野生动物恢复方面正日益发挥主导作用。面对气候变化以及灾难性事件预计会增加的频率和规模,动物园提供专业知识,以协助野生动物福利和濒危物种的恢复。在2019 - 2020年澳大利亚丛林火灾季节,即现在所称的澳大利亚黑色夏季,制定了一项由州政府主导的应对措施,召集了来自政府、非政府组织、研究机构及其他方面的专业人员和组织。在此,我们详细阐述了维多利亚动物园工作人员在火灾期间及之后,在野生动物分诊与福利、受威胁物种疏散与恢复、媒体与通信以及筹款等方面所发挥的作用。我们分享了未来增强恢复力、做好准备以及在灾难性事件中迅速动员的能力的策略。分诊协议、应急响应包、应急围栏以及扩大和新的圈养繁殖计划正在制定中,同时还有针对员工心理健康护理以及为受火灾直接影响的人们开展基于自然的社区疗愈项目。我们希望对我们应对澳大利亚生物多样性近期最大威胁之一的描述以及为未来做准备的步骤,将有助于世界各地的其他动物园和野生动物组织在灾难性事件发生前、期间和之后做好帮助野生动物的准备工作。