Creative Conservation: Interactive management of wild and captive animalsPast progress and future challenges R.J. Wheater Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, UK. In the past two decades much has been achieved in the sphere of breeding endangered species, and we should be pleased that our co operative efforts have already borne so much fruit. However, on balance and despite the best efforts of conservationists, the position of wildlife in the wild places where they are best conserved has become worse, often dramatically worse. Before returning to the United Kingdom in 1972, I was in Uganda for 16 years, most of which time was spent as Chief Warden of Murchison Falls National Park. Our main problem was that an over-population of large mammals was having a devastating impact on the habitat. Devas tation was being wrought on woodland areas by the arrival of large numbers of elephants into the sanctuary of the Park, following changes in land use in the areas outside the Park. These changes were in response to the requirements of an ever-expanding human population. |
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Contents
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Species differences and population structure in population | 67 |
Molecular genetics of endangered species 22 | 92 |
Evolutionary biology genetics and the management | 118 |
Reproductive technologies | 144 |
Captive breeding programmes and their role in fish | 338 |
The role of captive breeding in the conservation of Old World | 352 |
Captive breeding reintroduction and the conservation | 365 |
The recovery of the angonoka Geochelone yniphora | 384 |
Is the Hawaiian goose Branta sandvicensis saved from | 394 |
The extinction in the wild and reintroduction of the California | 411 |
The captive breeding and conservation programme of the Bali | 420 |
An experimental reintroduction programme for bushtailed | 431 |
The role of environmental enrichment in the captive breeding | 167 |
Disease risks associated with wildlife translocation projects | 178 |
Legalities and logistics of metapopulation management | 201 |
Reintroduction as a reason for captive breeding | 243 |
Reintroduction of captiveborn animals | 265 |
Criteria for reintroductions | 287 |
Development of coordinated genetic and demographic | 304 |
Conservation Assessment and Management Plans CAMPs | 312 |
Coordinating conservation for the drill Mandrillus | 439 |
Reintroduction of the blackfooted ferret Mustela nigripes | 455 |
an integrated | 467 |
Interface between captive and wild populations of | 478 |
The potential for captive breeding programmes in Venezuala | 486 |
Species conservation priorities in Vietnam and the potential | 495 |
Index | 503 |
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