4.4. Maintenir ou établir des programmes coordonnés d’élevage ou de propagation ex situ pour toutes les espèces concernées
Zoos, aquaria, botanic gardens, and seed banks contribute significantly to species conservation by holding “insurance” populations, preserving genetic material, providing stock for reintroductions and reinforcement operations and through their educational and fundraising roles.
Subactions
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4.4.1. Évaluer le statut et la valeur des populations ex-situ et les renforcer ou les établir le cas échéant.
Other tools and resources
Tackling emerging conservation threats in Africa
This report will showcase the variety of actions undertaken over the years and discuss some of the key lessons learnt, but above all it will provide a platform to appreciate the crucial role that civil society actors and local communities play in protecting threatened species in Africa.
Solutions and case studies
Chinese Giant Salamander Conservation and Population Restoration Techniques
A method for ecological breeding of giant salamanders includes establishing an environment mimicking their natural habitat, selecting and nurturing broodstock, artificial ovulation induction, insemination, incubation, and seedling rearing. This involves creating a model based on the natural habitat’s ecological and water factors to determine optimal construction parameters for streams and caves, ensuring ideal living conditions. Selective breeding in these environments promotes natural reproduction and dietary trials to establish the best nutritional plans, enhancing male sperm quality and female egg-bearing capacity.
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4.4.2. Fournir un soutien aux pays de l’aire de répartition dans la planification des captures, la reproduction et les programmes de propagation.
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4.4.3. Suivre les directives de la Liste rouge sur l’inclusion des populations ex situ dans les évaluations.