Wildlife Health
Wildlife health refers to the overall well-being of animals living in their natural habitats. It encompasses various factors, including the presence of diseases, parasites, and environmental stressors that can affect animal populations. Monitoring wildlife health is essential for understanding ecosystem balance and ensuring the survival of species.
Veterinarians and ecologists often work together to study wildlife health and implement conservation strategies. They assess the impact of human activities, such as pollution and habitat destruction, on animal health. By protecting wildlife health, we can maintain biodiversity and promote healthier ecosystems for all living organisms.