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Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes

… 14 Section VI, Disease Risk and Veterinary Requirements … release. The programme should include training on zoonotic disease, and sound, hygienic husbandry practices. There … 6 wild great ape populations by threat of communicable disease, unintended hybridization, extreme social disruption, …
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Principles of phytosanitary legislation

… to properly assess the risks and hazards of one or another disease in terms of human health or plant protection and the … Preventing the introduction of harmful insects or disease-carrying agents into regions where they are still … are safe and to prevent the spread of parasites and disease amongst plants and animals. The sanitary measures can …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… before starting the translocation. 1. The management of disease and known pathogen transfer is important, both to … possible nor desirable for organisms to be “parasite and disease free”, many organisms are non-pathogenic until … at the destination site. 5.1.5 Animal welfare 5.1.6 Disease and parasite considerations 3. The level of attention …
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Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe

… the nets and handling, and may have died from stress and disease after being introduced into the Berg River Dam. … National Fish Hatchery to screen for any detectable disease pathogens. Disease detection would initiate actions necessary to prevent …
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Advancing the Species Conservation Agenda. An overview of the IUCN SSC Network 2009 – 2012

… Group 3 (WHSG) was named in an important decision on disease in migratory species. On the issue of “health”, three … especially on the management of the devastating fungal disease, chytridiomycosis. In 2011 we harmonized the SSC’s … • Knowledge of Chytridiomycosis has improved, but the disease cannot yet be mitigated in the wild. • Red List …
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The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. A Global Species Assessment

… from forest loss and longline fisheries (birds) and disease, climate change and exploitation (amphibians) (See … (including climate change, 29% of threatened species), disease (17%), invasive alien species (11%), human …
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Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II

… Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, better known as Mad Cow Disease. USDA regulations regarding the treatment of downer … document the inspection of plants and plant products for disease and pests. This certificate verifies inspections or … thus reducing the risk of introduction of a plant pest or disease. FPCs follow an international model certificate …
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Reference Guide - European Union Wildlife Trade Regulations

… parasitisation, hybridisation or as a vector of disease etc • likelihood of escape or deliberate release • … to encourage undesired trade • Cost of placement • Disease • Captive animals can escape from captivity and … in captivity, even temporarily, are potential vectors for disease back into a wild population. Reinforcement should …
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Conservation measures for vultures, including banning the use of veterinary diclofenac

… sectors regarding poison baits; c. health sector regarding disease transmission; d. traditional medicine sector …
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The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Western Africa

… the rates of evapo-transpiration and provide habitats for disease vectors. Extensive lake surface cover by plants such … fluke (Schistosoma mansoni) which causes the serious human disease, intestinal schistosomiasis. The sub-family Bulininae … (Schistosoma haematobium) that causes the debilitating disease urinary schistosomiasis in humans, and the cattle/ …
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