Species reintroduction is the deliberate release of a species into the wild, from captivity or other areas where the organism is capable of survival....
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Cheetah reintroduction in India is a programme initiated by Government of India to re-introduce cheetahs to India after they became locally extinct in...
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the successful subject of a century of official and unapproved species reintroduction programs in Europe and Asia. Beavers had been driven to the point...
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Extinct in the wild (category Species extinct in the wild)
downgraded is through reintroduction. Not all EW species are rare. An example is the Brugmansia family, where all seven species are widely cultivated...
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John L. (February 2018). "Ecosystem-level effects of keystone species reintroduction: a literature review". Restoration Ecology. 26 (3): 439–445. Bibcode:2018ResEc...
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John L. (February 2018). "Ecosystem-level effects of keystone species reintroduction: a literature review". Restoration Ecology. 26 (3): 439–445. Bibcode:2018ResEc...
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nondomestic/feral subspecies. Reintroduction is only considered where large tracts of suitable wilderness still exist and where certain prey species are abundant enough...
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A threatened species is any species (including animals, plants and fungi) which is vulnerable to extinction in the near future. Species that are threatened...
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The Eurasian lynx is the target of ongoing species reintroduction proposals in Great Britain. Proposed locations include the Scottish Highlands and Kielder...
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Index Red List Index Regional Red List Reintroduction Categories and Criteria The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 18 September 2015. IUCN....
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the beginning of the project, native species have returned to the area either naturally or through reintroduction. In July 2007, a 300% increase was discovered...
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Through its rewilding efforts, Rewilding Argentina manages reintroduction projects for 14 species, including giant river otters, giant anteaters, Pampas deer...
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Primate reintroduction is a form of species reintroduction and is the process by which captive or previously free-ranging primates are either translocated...
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Extinction (redirect from Species loss)
species taken from other locations; wolf reintroduction is an example of this. Species that are not globally extinct are termed extant. Those species...
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amphibian species. This means the only way these species could return is through direct reintroduction. Tweats was also inspired by reintroduction expert...
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been reintroductions in Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, and as of 2013 the IUCN Red List classifies the species as vulnerable...
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A conservation-dependent species is a species which has been categorized as "Conservation Dependent" ("LR/cd") by the International Union for Conservation...
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Wildlife conservation (redirect from Species preservation)
refers to the practice of protecting wild species and their habitats in order to maintain healthy wildlife species or populations and to restore, protect...
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programmes, helps safeguard several endangered species, and participates in several species reintroduction programs. Opened on 1 August 1844, the Zoologischer...
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Rewilding (category Animal reintroduction)
connectivity conservation, removing human infrastructure, and species reintroduction or taxon replacement.' Referring to the span of project types they...
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acclimation pens before being released into the wild. This careful reintroduction aimed to restore a key predator to the ecosystem, which had profound...
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scrutiny, particularly when the species involved is charismatic or perceived as dangerous (for example wolf reintroduction). Translocation as a tool is used...
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History of wolves in Yellowstone (redirect from Wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone)
Yellowstone National Park. When the Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed, the road to legal reintroduction was made clear. In 1995, gray wolves were reintroduced...
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The Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project is an initiative of the Indian Government to provide safeguards to the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo leo) from extinction...
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Urban ecology (section Species reintroduction)
community is conscious and engaged in local conservation efforts. Reintroduction of species to urban settings can help improve the local biodiversity previously...
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Pleistocene rewilding (category Animal reintroduction)
self-sustaining ecosystems through practices that may include species reintroductions. Towards the end of the Pleistocene era (roughly 13,000 to 10,000...
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Island restoration Reforestation afforestation Rewilding marine Species reintroduction By taxon Arthropod Bird Hawaiian honeycreeper Raptor Golden eagle...
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Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA). It has participated in species reintroduction programs including the peninsular bighorn sheep to the local mountains...
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and restoring bird habitat, and establishing captive populations for reintroductions. See Late Quaternary prehistoric birds for birds which disappeared...
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Roy Dennis MBE OBE Born Roy Henry Dennis 1940 (age 83–84) Occupation Conservationist Known for Species reintroduction...
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