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| Photo Credit: Vlad Kutepov |
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: Habitat Conservation as Pandemic Prevention
The Core Concept: Habitat preservation serves as a critical public health strategy by maintaining ecological integrity, thereby preventing the zoonotic spillover of pathogens from wild animal populations to humans.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: Unlike reactive medical responses that address outbreaks after they occur, this approach functions as a preemptive bio-containment strategy by reducing animal stress levels and minimizing physical contact between human populations and displaced wildlife.
Origin/History: This concept gained significant scientific traction in the early 21st century following the increased frequency of zoonotic disease emergence (such as SARS, Ebola, and COVID-19), which researchers have linked to anthropogenic land-use changes and habitat fragmentation.




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