Wildlife-Livestock Interface: Managing Emerging Diseases in Mixed Landscapes
MTA
Strategies to monitor and mitigate disease transmission between wildlife, livestock, and companion animals
2nd Edition
In a world where human expansion increasingly blurs the lines between natural habitats, agricultural lands, and urban settlements, the "Wildlife-Livestock Interface" emerges as a critical battleground for managing infectious diseases. This comprehensive book explores the intricate ecological, anthropogenic, and global drivers that fuel disease transmission between wildlife, livestock, and even companion animals, posing severe threats to public health, animal production, economic security, and biodiversity. From understanding how land use changes and climate shifts impact pathogen boundaries to the intricate roles of population dynamics and international trade, the book dissects the complex web of interactions that lead to spillover events, emphasizing the urgent need for a unified "One Health" approach.
Delving into cutting-edge strategies, the book provides an exhaustive guide to surveillance, diagnostics, and mitigation. Readers will explore innovative tools, from non-invasive wildlife sampling and rapid field tests to advanced genomic sequencing and geospatial modeling using remote sensing and GIS, all crucial for early detection and tracing disease pathways. It also tackles practical intervention measures like farm-level biosecurity, strategic vaccination campaigns for both domestic and wild animals, integrated vector management, and the crucial role of ecological buffer zones. Through real-world case studies, the book highlights both the successes and setbacks in managing formidable pathogens like rabies, bovine tuberculosis, and Nipah virus, offering invaluable lessons on overcoming socioeconomic and technical barriers. This essential resource serves as a clarion call for scientists, policymakers, farmers, and conservationists, advocating for collaborative, data-driven, and ethically informed approaches to safeguard a healthy future for all species in our interconnected world.
This book is essential for public health professionals, veterinarians, ecologists, wildlife managers, and agricultural policymakers. It is also highly relevant for farmers, researchers, and students in related fields who seek a comprehensive understanding of emerging infectious diseases and effective management strategies at the interface of human, livestock, and wildlife populations in our increasingly interconnected world.
December 18, 2025
47,150 words
3 hours 18 minutes
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