In Situ And Ex Situ Conservation

Grisham, Jack. 2004. "Cheetah Species Survival Plan in situ Conservation Programs." In Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting, World Association of Zoos and Aquariums, WAZA, 16-20 November, 2003: ...

insider.si.edu: Black-footed ferret: Model for assisted reproductive technologies contributing to in situ conservation

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Howard, JoGayle, Marinari, Paul E., and Wildt, David E. 2003. "Black-footed ferret: Model for assisted reproductive technologies contributing to in situ conservation ...

Black-footed ferret: Model for assisted reproductive technologies contributing to in situ conservation

William & Mary: Customizing Mapping and Conservation Planning Tools to Better Integrate In-Situ and Ex-Situ Conservation Strategies

Customizing Mapping and Conservation Planning Tools to Better Integrate In-Situ and Ex-Situ Conservation Strategies

MSN: TN forest department's pilot in-situ conservation of olive ridley nests under way in Nagapattinam

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NAGAPATTINAM: As part of a state-wide project, the district forest department has commenced a pilot in-situ conservation of Olive Ridley sea turtle nests to study its feasibility and impact on ...

TN forest department's pilot in-situ conservation of olive ridley nests under way in Nagapattinam

Cryopreservation of eukaryotic photoautotrophs is a rapidly advancing field that intersects plant biology, biotechnology, and conservation science. As the ...

Paphiopedilum purpuratum, an endangered orchid species with critical conservation value, faces severe challenges ...

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EurekAlert!: Act now for fungal conservation: urgent calls to address knowledge gaps and protect strategic biological resources

New research outlines a multi-dimensional strategy for fungal conservation, prioritizing species recognition, evolutionary analysis and targeted habitat protection to safeguard this understudied ...

Act now for fungal conservation: urgent calls to address knowledge gaps and protect strategic biological resources