Conservation Medicine: Epidemics, Zoonoses and Euthanasia

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Conservation Medicine: Epidemics, Zoonoses and Euthanasia Why do Zoos Exist? Recreation Education Conservation California Condor 1

Environmental Change Zoonoses The Front Line What diseases do we share? Rabies Herpes B Tuberculosis (TB) Psittacosis (Avian Chlamydiosis) Intestinal Parasites Salmonella Leptospirosis Many others (over 200) 2

Some of the diseases animals get from you Salmonella Tuberculosis Flu viruses Shigella Respiratory viruses Tuberculosis All are resistant in environment Special disinfectants Infect lungs, lymph nodes GI tract in carnivores Routine testing protects you and our animals Rads & culture if skin test positive TB in Elephants 3

Salmonella Cook your meat/eggs well WASH HANDS!!! Especially after handling reptiles Signs pass on their own after a few days to a week Rarely fatal unless immune compromised (children, elderly) Baylisascaris Roundworm carried by raccoons (B. procyonis) Asymptomatic, eggs shed in feces Migrates to other organs (CNS) when ingested by other animals Birds, rodents, carnivores, primates Polar bears carry it as well (B.transfuga) Personal Protective Equipment 4

Canine Distemper and Big Cats Infectious Disease and Endangered Species Pressures Habitat Loss Habitat Fragmentation Poaching/ Bushmeat Climate Change Loss of Genetic Diversity 5

Infectious Disease Small fragmented populations are increasingly vulnerable to stochastic events that wipe them out- Including Disease Ebola Since 1976 Roughly 12,000 human deaths- 0.0002% Roughly 120,000 Great Ape deaths- 30% 6

Saiga 127,000 dead 7

Amphibian Extinction Crisis Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Chytrid 8

Lions and Tuberculosis White Nose Syndrome 80%+ bat population reductions Black footed ferret: Canine Distemper and Plague 9

Black Footed Ferret Fundamentally the Conservation of a Species is always about Genetic Viability 10

Maximum Genetic Diversity in Small Populations is the Key in Conservation: Wild or Captive Conservation and Species Survival Plan Management Preserve Normal 11

Captive Population Conservation: A back up genetic pool Many species are going to require some combination of captive and wild conservation Captive Populations and SSPs 12

20 Wild Caught Founders will Capture about 95% of Genetic Diversity Expand population to 300 living individuals, with all founders equally represented 13

90% of the wild population genetic diversity 100 years later Conflict between: Space available in zoos Number of species to conserve Managing Reproduction Contraception Separation Vasectomies Delayed Reproduction 14

Sustaining reproductive function Early reproductive investment, senescence and lifetime reproductive success in female Asian elephants. Hayward, A.D., Mar, K.U., Lahdenpera, M. and V. Lummaa, J. of Evolutionary Biology, 2014 Euthanasia for Conservation 15

Rational Animal Management versus Emotional Animal Management Euthanasia Euthanasia to enhance quality of life and sustain reproductive ability 16

Animals deserve to have normal physiologic and social life events Marius the Giraffe Science based decision carried out humanely 17

Decision Making in Clinical Cases Some are Clear Cut 18

Most Require Decision Making about Priorities and Allocation of Resources Elk: Abscess Clinical Cases Clinical Cases Shark: Bite wound Gorilla Arthroscopy Crane: Prosthesis Tiger: Cataract surgery Responsibility to protect animals from emotional decision making versus rational decision making 19

Are we painfully prolonging the life of an animal to meet the emotional needs of the keeper/owner? Prioritizing risk to animals, risk to keepers Macaques and Herpes B 20

How to utilize available resources: People, Time, Money, Facilities Omaha s gorillas 11 males, 3 females, ages 2 to 37 yr 4 groups 3 outside yards, 2 indoor exhibits 1 to 2 stories in height Multiple inside holding areas 1 to 3 stories in height Medicine versus Behavior 21

Fights and Bites Treat every wound and injury Cardiac Disease in Gorillas Diagnoses Ejection fraction (EF) Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) Mitral valve regurgitation Left atrial and ventricular dilatation Enlarged aortic arch Mild fibrosing cardiomyopathy 22

Cardiac cases at Omaha 6 out of 10 males on medication 3 after the first echo 2 additional after first follow-up 1 addition after second follow-up Treatment protocol Graduating levels of medication, increasing by 20 mg every 2 weeks Coreg (carvedilol phosphate), 120 mg PO s.i.d., beta/alpha one adrenergic blocker Lisinopril, 60 mg PO s.i.d., ace inhibitor Changing to generic for carvedilol phosphate, 37 mg PO b.i.d. Cost is about $4,000 per animal per year for medication and the cost of an echocardiogram every 18 months 23

Gerry DOB 20 May 93 191 kg Diagnosed 21 Aug 07, 14 yr old EF of 31% LVH, left atrial and ventricular dilatation, fibrosing cardiomyopathy Standard carvedilol and lisinopril regimen Gerry February of 2011- wet productive cough, treated successfully over 8 days, furosemide EF from 31% to 41% Gerry August, 2011- animal became agitated with enclosure mate Infarct LV, BP, EF 30% Asprin, digoxin, Plavix, furosemide 24

Gerry Options: Stent for infarct- $10,000 for stent placement plus support $20-30,000 Options: Artificial heart- $500,000 to $1,000,000 Gerry Free ranging Wildlife Management and Problem Animals 25

Problem Animal Options Kill Capture Translocate 26