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Scottish Wildcat Association, captive breeding program, studbook information and wildlife parks
Neville is now working hard with Dr Kitchener to grade the remaining few captive cats in the hope of injecting fresh genes into the current population. Frequently asked questions ... of all the publicly accessible wildlife parks in the UK actively participating in the captive breeding program; please support them and visit their wildcats! Howletts at Port Lympne Wildlife Park, Kent ...
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ASM | Mammals of Oklahoma
U.S.; almost went extinct due to canine distemper (18 survived in Wyoming). A captive breeding program was begun in 1986. Mink Mustela vison Uncommon Most of state where permanent water is found; more abundant in eastern two-thirds of state & in the south 1129 Live alone (except during breeding season) along waterways. Their den is usually a hole in a bank or behind a pile of debris ...
www.mammalsociety.org
The Canadian Peregrine Foundation - Education Program Photo Gallery Menu
Page Hatched in 1991, Qetesh is the senior citizen of the CPF Education Program.
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Carnivore Preservation Trust - About CPT - FAQs
Where do your animals come from? Our small cats and binturongs were part of a captive breeding program for underrepresented threatened and endangered species of carnivores. Most of our big cats were ... born here. We no longer breed. 2. Who started CPT and why? Dr. Michael Bleyman wanted to ensure the survival of specific keystone species from threatened/endangered ecosystems. He started a breeding ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
Dr. Johnson and his team are working on a captive breeding program which one day is expected to see wild populations of the Mala or Rufous Hare- ... being without natural predators are very quiet compared with their skittish mainland cousins. Attempts to reintroduce captive bred Mala into their former natural habitat in the Tanami Desert during late 1990 suffered an ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
These include the Brush-tailed Phascogale (mainly due to a very successful captive breeding program at Healesville Sanctuary), Eastern and Northern Quolls, Stripe-faced and Fat-tailed Dunnarts, the Kowari ... . It bred so well that most people who kept it separated their sexes and stopped breeding them. The animals then got old and died, and before we knew what happened we had ...
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The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Home - USFWS
Please contact us with any questions, ideas, or concerns you have about Mexican wolf recovery. ...
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Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Chronology - USFWS
Endangered Species Act. 1977-1980 5 wolves captured in Mexico to establish a captive breeding program. 1979 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service forms Mexican Wolf Recovery Team. 1982 Mexican ... Final EIS and selected the Preferred Alternative: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reintroduce captive-raised Mexican wolves in eastern Arizona within the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area (BRWRA). Released ...
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Captive Breeding Center for Guina funded by FCF Conservation Grant
FCF members to attend the 2007 FCF Convention in Dallas. Both injured and orphaned guia have been sent to the facility for captive rearing. The facility has the necessary government licenses to embark on a captive breeding program. With the international support of FCF funding, federation members are now stakeholders in this epic journey to go where no man has ...
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Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians
AM 0 Comments Sunday, November 18, 2007 King Cobra Breeding Center Starts Up Again A captive breeding program for king cobras in Mangalore, India, has restarted, though apparently with ... by the benefits that come from avoiding viruses, fungi and other parasites." Labels: amphibians, behavior, breeding, research posted by Chad Arment @ 11:19 AM 0 Comments Saturday, November 3, 2007 Tenarife ...
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