SNAPP’s working group, Wildlife Health Intelligence Network (WHIN), has created an open, global community of practice that brings together experts, organizations, governments, and end-users to share knowledge and implement wildlife surveillance systems that are locally led, co-developed through ethical engagement, aligned with global standards, and backed by strong IT infrastructure. This new community of practice aims to amplify existing local solutions across a global community of practice to address the gaps in implementation.
Have a research question at the intersection of science, nature, and people, that you think could benefit from an interdisciplinary working group? Later this year SNAPP will be opening its 2025 call for proposals for new working groups! The call is set to run from September to December 2025. Interested in learning more? Check out some our our previous working groups here.