The Wildlife Veterinary Clinic in Panama, opened in February 2025, is more than just a medical facility; it's a testament to Panama's commitment to biodiversity conservation. This clinic, nestled within the Camino de Cruces National Park, provides crucial care for animals affected by accidents, illegal trafficking, and other unfortunate events. The clinic has already treated over 750 animals, a significant number reflecting the need for such a facility [Source Material]. This specialized clinic offers free services and focuses on the care of Panama's native wildlife. The clinic also plays a vital role in researching zoonotic and pandemic diseases originating in wildlife, contributing to public health and ecosystem balance [Source Material]. With an investment exceeding one million dollars, the clinic is expanding its capabilities, reinforcing Panama's dedication to preserving its rich biodiversity. The clinic's efforts are further supported by donations, such as the specialized ambulance donated by AES Panama. The clinic's work is vital, as three-quarters of emerging infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, with 70% originating from wildlife.
Panama's Wildlife Clinic: A Beacon of Hope for Injured Animals
Edited by: Olga Samsonova
Sources
TVN
MiAmbiente
Panamá América
MiAmbiente
Read more news on this topic:
Did you find an error or inaccuracy?
We will consider your comments as soon as possible.