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At ENETWILD we are determined to contribute to this shift.
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At ENETWILD we are determined to contribute to this shift.
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Now it is time to take the next steps: Moving towards coordinated, science-based wildlife management that unites actors, and standardizes methods.
Now it is time to take the next steps: Moving towards coordinated, science-based wildlife management that unites actors, and standardizes methods.
To help protect wildlife & to reduce human conflicts involving wildlife, we need to understand - across borders - how species interact, and how they are affected by environmental and human factors.
To help protect wildlife & to reduce human conflicts involving wildlife, we need to understand - across borders - how species interact, and how they are affected by environmental and human factors.
It’s about understanding & addressing impacts before they reach unacceptable levels.
Too often, decisions are made locally & reactively rather than resulting from a planned, long-term policy.
It’s about understanding & addressing impacts before they reach unacceptable levels.
Too often, decisions are made locally & reactively rather than resulting from a planned, long-term policy.
Efforts to manage wildlife are not standardized, despite a real need for collaborative approaches.
Efforts to manage wildlife are not standardized, despite a real need for collaborative approaches.
The collected and analysed data is essential to understand ecological relationships and forms the foundation for science-based decision making that supports wildlife, habitats, and society.
The collected and analysed data is essential to understand ecological relationships and forms the foundation for science-based decision making that supports wildlife, habitats, and society.
These efforts support biodiversity and help reduce infectious diseases, benefiting wildlife, domestic animals, and humans. #OneHealth
These efforts support biodiversity and help reduce infectious diseases, benefiting wildlife, domestic animals, and humans. #OneHealth
It’s also about managing common and agricultural species across farmlands, urban areas, and beyond. This helps to safeguard biodiversity and to reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
#OneHealth
It’s also about managing common and agricultural species across farmlands, urban areas, and beyond. This helps to safeguard biodiversity and to reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
#OneHealth
Wildlife provides balance and stability to natural processes and that benefits us all, form nature to livestock to people.
That’s why wildlife management is important.
Wildlife provides balance and stability to natural processes and that benefits us all, form nature to livestock to people.
That’s why wildlife management is important.