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Captive Breeding Programs proving successful in India

Despite efforts by conservationists and researchers all species may not bounce back in the wild. Ex situ conservation techniques have become a necessity to save some critically endangered species, whereas for others it is a preventative measure. Captive breeding programs are thus becoming more prevalent through the years. In most cases, conservation breeding is undertaken by […]

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Why do we need wildlife corridors?

Wildlife Corridors are strips of protected habitats linking larger protected areas, constructed to facilitate uninterrupted movement of wild animals, birds ,amphibians and reptiles between larger protected areas. These wildlife areas are designed to keep native animal species from encroaching human populations in areas of high interaction between the two. They also keep animals out of

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How does captive breeding contribute to conservation?

Captive breeding, usually referred to as “conservation breeding,” is the practice of housing threatened or endangered species in a carefully monitored setting. Zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and other similar establishments shelter animals and plants outside of their native environments in order to preserve them and prevent extinction. Both the animals chosen to be a member

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  The Hidden World of the Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtles

Yangtze giant softshell turtles, one of the world’s largest freshwater species, are teetering on the brink of extinction. With only a handful of individuals left in the wild, conservationists are going to extraordinary lengths to save this ancient creature from disappearing forever. The presence of this species indicates the overall health of the river system

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