Managing Animal Waste in Public Parks & Conservation Land. Randy Mickley USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services March 30, 2011

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Managing Animal Waste in Public Parks & Conservation Land Randy Mickley USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services March 30, 2011

USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services A federal cooperative program. Provides technical and direct assistance to solve problems between wildlife and people. Serves to protect agriculture, property, natural resources, and human health & safety.

Wildlife Services MA/CT/RI Program A staff of 13, including wildlife biologists and wildlife technicians. State office in Amherst, MA and a field office in Sutton, MA. Includes 2 airport wildlife biologists. 1 wildlife disease biologist & 1 wildlife rabies biologist.

Wildlife Services MA/CT/RI Program Provide free site visits and technical consultation. Provide national wildlife management research-backed technical expertise and specialized wildlife control equipment. Provide assistance to obtain Federal/State depredation permits, or perform the work under our own permits. Assisted by National Legislative & Public Affairs office to manage media/public relations.

National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases MA Dept. of Public Health http://www.cdc.gov/nczved/ http://www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/epii/ Parasites can be passed from wildlife to the environment and can live in natural water sources. People become infected with these diseases when they swallow or have contact with water that has been contaminated by feces from infected people or animals. Barnyard and household pets and their waste can also be important routes of human disease transmission.

Important Zoonotic Diseases & Vectors Viral Bacterial (continued) Hanta virus aerosolized (rodent Listeriosis dogs, cattle, rodents urine/feces) Psittacosis Inhalation pigeon, Influenza virus aerosolized (bird mucous turkey, waterfowl feces secretion) Salmonellosis reptiles Rabies virus direct contact (saliva, all Streptococcosis mammals) Inhalation/fecal/oral guinea Bacterial fecal/oral pigs, foxes, cats, dogs, pigs, horses transmission Tularemia Inhalation/fecal/oral Brucellosis goats, pigs, cattle rabbits, beaver, muskrat, deer Campylobacteriosis ferrets, mink Chlamydiosis llamas, deer Leptospirosis (urine) dogs, rodents, cattle

Important Zoonotic Diseases & Vectors Fungal inhalation Cryptococcosis bird feces Histoplasmosis bird or bat feces Parasitic fecal/oral transmission Baylisascariosis rodent & raccoon feces Cryptosporidiosis cattle feces Cysticercosis bear, rabbit, rodent feces Echinococcosis rodent, dog, cat feces Larva migrans dogs, cat feces Parasitic fecal/oral transmission (contunued) Sarcocystosis opossum, skunk, rodent, cat, sheep, & cattle feces Toxoplasmosis cat, rodent, & deer feces

Zoonotic Disease Management Avoid human/pet direct contact with wildlife/wildlife feces. Drink only treated water. Remove/clean soiled footwear/clothing prior to entering home. Thoroughly wash hands after being in public parks & recreation lands, and farms/petting zoos. Maintain regular veterinary health care for domestic animals.

AP Zone SJBP Zone NAP Zone RP Zone

Fig.1. Annual distribution of AP (migrant) and AFRP (resident) geese.

USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services 463 West Street Amherst, MA 01002 413-253-2403 Monte Chandler, State Director MA/CT/RI Program monte.d.chandler@aphis.usda.gov