National Koala Disease Risk Analysis Report Appendices V1.2
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Report, ResearchAuthor/s
Vitali, Simone DReiss, Andrea E
Jakob-Hoff, Richard M
Stephenson, Tamsyn L
Holz, Peter H
Higgins, Damien P
Abstract
These appendices comprise the methods and literature reviews that underpin the National Koala Disease Risk Analysis Report (KDRA). That document identifies the knowledge base, information gaps, risk assessments and critical control points for koala disease hazards. The national ...
See moreThese appendices comprise the methods and literature reviews that underpin the National Koala Disease Risk Analysis Report (KDRA). That document identifies the knowledge base, information gaps, risk assessments and critical control points for koala disease hazards. The national focus of the KDRA provides a clear, evidence-based assessment of koala disease which will be of value in evaluating disease risk at all regional levels and for koalas in all management situations (captive, rehabilitation and free-ranging). The KDRA is a key guiding document for actions to achieve a vision of “sustainable, resilient and healthy populations of koalas, living in positive welfare within healthy ecosystems across their range”.
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See moreThese appendices comprise the methods and literature reviews that underpin the National Koala Disease Risk Analysis Report (KDRA). That document identifies the knowledge base, information gaps, risk assessments and critical control points for koala disease hazards. The national focus of the KDRA provides a clear, evidence-based assessment of koala disease which will be of value in evaluating disease risk at all regional levels and for koalas in all management situations (captive, rehabilitation and free-ranging). The KDRA is a key guiding document for actions to achieve a vision of “sustainable, resilient and healthy populations of koalas, living in positive welfare within healthy ecosystems across their range”.
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Date
2023-06-05Source title
National Koala Disease Risk Analysis Report Appendices V 1.2Funding information
Australian Government Bushfire Recovery Multiregional Species Koala Health Research Program
Faculty/School
Faculty of ScienceDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Simone D Vitali: Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney/ Wildlife Health Australia; Andrea E Reiss: Wildlife Health Australia; Richard M Jakob-Hoff: IUCN Species Survival Commission Conservation Planning Specialist Group; Tamsyn L Stephenson: Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney; Peter H Holz: Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney; Damien P Higgins: Sydney School of Veterinary Science,Faculty of Science, University of SydneyShare