OC/OVAG Update


by Raffaella Commitante

It always amazes me how quickly the week flies by! We are near to the end of the workshop. We have been focusing on orangutan respiratory ailments which is a huge problem in the rehab centers as well as for zoos around the world. Here we are in teams working on scenarios for dealing with strategies that will help us succeed in moving OVAG forward.

We have also added a new member to our committee, reinforcing our ties to Malaysian Borneo rehabilitation, Dr. Pakee from the Wildlife Rescue team in Sabah.

Breakout group
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