Overall, the partners and supporters of the project are the Tahr Foundation, the University of Torino, Italy, an international interest group on diseases of mountain-dwelling wildlife GEESFM (Groupe d’Etudes sur l’Ecopathologie de la Faune Sauvage de Montagne based in Lyon, France), and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.
Although chamois and tahr are abundant in New Zealand and since their introduction have been subject to hunting and population control plans as non-native species, they have only occasionally been the object of study as far as transmissible diseases are concerned. The information available in the official literature is scarce and mostly outdated.
In Europe, Infectious Kerato-conjunctivitis (IKC) or “Pink Eye” has been the subject of numerous field and laboratory investigations that, over time, have clarified its clinical features, epidemiology, and etiology,…