AI Article Synopsis

  • Some countries in Europe have programs to keep track of wildlife health, but not all do it the same way, and many lack important information about their wildlife.
  • A workshop was held to share ideas and experiences from countries with better wildlife health programs so others can learn from them.
  • Key challenges like funding, sharing information, and needing expert help were discussed, along with recommendations to improve wildlife health monitoring across Europe.

Article Abstract

Whilst multiple countries in Europe have wildlife health surveillance (WHS) programmes, they vary in scope. In many countries, coordinated general surveillance at a national scale is not conducted and the knowledge of wildlife health status in Europe remains limited. Learning lessons from countries with established systems may help others to effectively implement WHS schemes. In order to facilitate information exchange, the WHS Network of the European Wildlife Disease Association organised a workshop to both collate knowledge and experience from countries that had started or expanded WHS programmes and to translate this information into practical recommendations. Presentations were given by invited representatives of European countries with different WHS levels. Events that led to the start-up and fostered growth spurts of WHS were highlighted, including action plan creation, partnership formation, organisation restructuring and appraisal by external audit. Challenges to programme development, such as a lack of funding, data sharing, infrastructural provision and method harmonisation, were explored. Recommendations to help overcome key challenges were summarised as: understanding and awareness; cross-sectoral scope; national-scale collaboration; harmonisation of methods; government support; academic support; other funding support; staff expertise and capacity; leadership, feedback and engagement; and threat mitigation and wildlife disease management. This resource may enable the development of WHS programmes in Europe and beyond.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467383PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092543DOI Listing

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