A balanced approach to development and wildlife conservation is essential for
maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Conservation medicine integrates veterinary science,
ecology, public health, and conservation biology to address the interconnected health of
humans, animals, and the environment.
This field, led by veterinarians, addresses
emerging diseases, habitat degradation, and human-wildlife conflicts while focusing on
sustainable land use, wildlife coexistence, and disease monitoring. Policy reforms and
collaborative efforts at local, national, and international levels have yielded significant
successes.
Community-driven initiatives and transboundary disease control measures
have improved ecosystem health and public wellbeing. Real-world examples further
demonstrate the importance of well-crafted policies and strong partnerships in fostering
biodiversity and ensuring sustainability.
This International Conference will bring together veterinarians,
conservationists, policymakers, academics, and community leaders to discuss Integrated
Health Management solutions.
SWFH (NDVSU) invites you to Jabalpur, Madhya
Pradesh, India, to contribute your expertise and engage in discussions aimed at practical
outcomes.