10/10/2025
16:00 - 16:45
Human-Centred Conservation Pavilion
Por qué asistir
Explore how healthy ecosystems underpin both wildlife conservation and human well-being. Shane Mahoney shows how One Health connects ecosystem integrity with nutrition, livelihoods, and resilience, while Peregrine Wolff illustrates real-world disease spillovers affecting mountain ungulates across continents, demonstrating the practical applications of One Health for global conservation and public health.
Descripción de la sesión
This session highlights the inseparable links between ecosystem integrity, wildlife conservation, and human health. Shane Mahoney presents how One Health provides a human-centred framework connecting biodiversity, nutrition, livelihoods, and disease resilience. By examining community-driven conservation strategies, he demonstrates how maintaining ecosystem health supports both environmental outcomes and societal well-being. Peregrine Wolff then explores One Health in practice, illustrating cross-border disease spillovers in mountain ungulates across North America, Europe, and Central Asia. Using the 4Cs framework, Wolff demonstrates how emerging pathogens, environmental change, and wildlife interactions intersect, highlighting the importance of integrated health surveillance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and proactive management. Together, these talks show how embedding One Health into conservation policies and practices can mitigate risks, enhance resilience, and create landscapes where people, wildlife, and ecosystems thrive together. Participants will gain insights into actionable strategies that unite biodiversity protection with human health.Organised by
Jamma International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Asociaciones
Wild Sheep Foundation ( United States of America )
Speaker
International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation
Clashing Species: Integrating ONE Health and Conservation