Challenges in wildlife conservation and management. The contribution of veterinary doctors
Author(s) -
Rosa Susana Delarada
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ciencia veterinaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1853-8495
pISSN - 1515-1883
DOI - 10.19137/cienvet202022207
Subject(s) - wildlife , context (archaeology) , wildlife conservation , wildlife management , variety (cybernetics) , conservation science , work (physics) , nature conservation , perception , veterinary medicine , environmental planning , environmental resource management , geography , engineering , medicine , computer science , psychology , biology , ecology , biodiversity , environmental science , mechanical engineering , archaeology , artificial intelligence , neuroscience
Man’s interaction with wild animals dates back to ancient times and his perception of it has been changing. Currently, society presents such a wide variety of views that make it difficult to implement conservation and management strategies without interdisciplinary work. In this context and taking into consideration the basic issues that veterinary sciences comprise, what would the contribution of the veterinarian be in the conservation and management field of wild animals?
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