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Captive breeding, also known as captive propagation, is the process of keeping plants or animals in controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves... |
Red wolf (redirect from Captive breeding of red wolves) Louisiana (where specimens were trapped from the last wild population for captive breeding), which likely accounts for the discrepancy in their dietary habits... |
Endangered species (section Captive breeding) endangered species are the target of extensive conservation efforts such as captive breeding and habitat restoration. Human activity is a significant cause in causing... |
Telmatobius culeus (section Captive breeding) but they did not metamorphose into frogs. The first fully successful captive breeding was relatively recent: In 2010 it was first bred at Huachipa Zoo in... |
Leptodactylus fallax (section Captive breeding) survive in the wild on Montserrat and its survival now relies on a captive breeding project involving several zoos. The initial decline was linked to hunting... |
offspring Breeding program, a planned breeding of animals or plants Breeding season, the period during each year when a species reproduces Captive breeding, raising... |
Lion (section Captive breeding) cross-breeding different subspecies and thus reducing their conservation value. Captive breeding of lions was halted to eliminate individuals of unknown origin and... |
Spix's macaw (section Captive population) last sighting was in 2016. The species is now maintained through a captive breeding program at several conservation organizations under the aegis of the... |
Hawaiian crow (section Captive breeding efforts) helpful in captive breeding efforts. Juveniles rely on their parents for 8 months and will stay with the family group until the next breeding season. The... |
Tuatara (section Captive breeding) [citation needed] The WildNZ Trust has a tuatara breeding enclosure at Ruawai. One notable captive breeding success story took place in January 2009, when... |
Aye-aye (section Captive breeding) captive breeding, primarily at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina. This center has been influential in keeping, researching and breeding... |
Burmese star tortoise (section Captive breeding) 2003. Yadanabon Zoological Gardens is also currently engaged in a captive-breeding program to attempt to increase the population of this tortoise. Starting... |
Iberian lynx (section Captive breeding) releasing captive bred individuals. The Spanish National Commission for the Protection of Nature endorsed the Iberian Lynx Ex Situ Conservation Breeding Program... |
parks have learned how to maintain theme park populations through captive breeding and artificial insemination. The first capture in the North Eastern... |
Ex situ conservation (redirect from Captive conservation) 14 birds as of early February 2017, are being bred in a captive breeding program. The captive population consists of around 300 birds. Ex situ conservation... |
Kihansi spray toad (section Captive breeding) Conservation of Nature (IUCN), though the species persists in ex situ, captive breeding populations. The Kihansi spray toad is a small, sexually dimorphic... |
Golden tiger (section Captive breeding lines) A golden tiger, sometimes called a golden tabby tiger, is a Bengal tiger with a colour variation caused by a recessive gene. Like White tigers and Black... |
hunting ability, high trainability, versatility, and availability via captive breeding. It is effective on most game bird species, from small to large. It... |
Central bearded dragon (section Captive breeding) additionally, many interesting colour "morphs" exist today, thanks to selective breeding by hobbyists and professionals. Somewhat like chameleons, bearded dragons... |
These are problems that may arise during conservation efforts such as captive breeding, species reintroduction, reserve connectivity, and wildlife management... |