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Standing Committee on Animal Health, Conservation, and Research

Building on the vision of the Board on Animal Health Sciences, Conservation, and Research (BAHSCR) to focus on animal health and conservation, the new Standing Committee on Animal Health, Conservation, and Research will broaden its mission to address the intersection of animal health, biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation. The standing committee will advance research translation, explore emerging technologies and AI, promote animal welfare in diverse contexts, including zoological institutions and aquaria, and wild and semi-wild environments, and develop innovative approaches to support animal and human health at the ecosystem level.

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Open until April 23, 2026, 11:59 PM ET
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Description

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will convene a standing committee on animal health, conservation, and research to inform scientific and policy discussions related to animal health and their biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation. The committee will conduct various activities that focus on responsible and scientifically rigorous approaches to research involving animal health-focused research in veterinary institutions, zoological institutions and aquaria, and wild and semi-wild environments. In its work, the committee will explore various topics affecting research and its applications to animal health and ecosystems. Specifically, the standing committee will explore:

  • Research advances and their translation to decision-making, veterinary practice, health, and conservation.
  • Use of emerging technologies for studying animal health in the wild.
  • Development and use of artificial intelligence models and other computational approaches for studying animal health and welfare, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
  • Animal welfare for wildlife-focused research activities.
  • New approach methods (new alternative methods) for research with animals for animal health, including in wild and semiwild environments, zoological institutions, and aquaria.
  • Challenges and solutions for addressing ecosystem-level issues that include animal and human populations.

Any related products from workshops or other activities would be developed by committee members and/or rapporteurs associated with separately approved, ad hoc planning committees for those activities. Written products will follow relevant National Academies’ review policies.

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Contributors

Sponsors

National Science Foundation

Staff

Susana Rodriguez

Lead

Kavita Berger

Lead

Mariah Waul

Jeanne Aquilino

Anthony Mann

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