Friday, 13 November 2015

Collaborating Over Wildlife.Fauna Cuiabana/Cuiabá Basin Fauna Project (CBFP) Pages

One of the earliest lessons we learn as conservationists and naturalists is that for a conservation project to work it needs local support. And money.

A lot of people over here use a free mobile-device text messaging service.  You can create  groups through it. I was particularly pleased this morning to see it being used by one of our lecturers here at the veterinary school I am about to graduate from.

He has set up a group that he calls 'Silvestres'. This is the Portuguese word for wildlife.  In this group he has united a small group of people passionate about improving conditions and care for wild and exotic patients that come to our attention.

I am confident this group will work because we have specific objectives: to arrange a field visit tomorrow and coordinate feeds of a toucan chick.

If I have learned one thing at Vets' school it is the importance of team work.

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