In Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar, people, domestic animals, and endangered species (lemurs) share the same ecosystem. Our One Health project seeks to prevent zoonotic pathogens, which are carried by water and feces, from infecting these groups. Examining spatial environmental risk factors for these pathogens is one of the objectives. The celebratory moment between a UofG student and a community member was captured after successfully tracking, using a GPS device, the "Ranomafana" river, a source of drinking water for people, domestic animals, and wildlife.

A celebratory moment between a UofG student and a community member in a river in Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar