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Zoo-Bred Himalayan Gorals Released into Singalila National Park, India
April 19, 2024
Two pairs of Himalayan gorals were released into the wild, in Singalila National Park (India). This release is part of a conservation translocation programme led by Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park that aims to reinforce the declining wild populations of this species. Habitat loss and hunting for food are the main threats to this species.
Record Breeding of the Critically Endangered Arakan Forest Turtle at a North American Aquarium
April 5, 2024
Seven Arakan Forest Turtles have hatched at Tennessee Aquarium, setting the record for the largest group of this species to ever hatch at an AZA-accredited institution. Critically endangered in the wild, and also relatively rare in human care, this successful breeding is an important step in the establishment of an insurance ex situ population for this species.
Zoo Research Facilitates Translocation of Critically Endangered Black Rhinos Back to Northern Kenya
February 19, 2024
In a boost for rhino conservation, 21 critically endangered black rhinos were translocated back to Loisaba, northern Kenya, where they have been extinct for half a century. This translocation was facilitated by technology and research methodologies developed by Chester Zoo, as part of their long-term research into rhino hormone monitoring.
Breakthrough in Rhino Conservation with World’s First Successful
Embryo Transfer
January 31, 2024
🦏The international team of scientists from BioRescue Project achieved the world's first successful rhino pregnancy following an embryo transfer. Egg cells and sperm, collected from zoo-housed southern white rhinos, were used to produce an embryo in vitro. The embryo was transferred into a surrogate female southern white rhino. The pregnancy was confirmed, with a well-developed male embryo.
Unfortunately, the female died of a bacterial infection, unrelated to the embryo transfer, 70 days into the pregnancy. Nevertheless, the successful procedure is a breakthrough for the conservation of threatened rhinos, in particular the northern white rhino.
Conservation Success: Perth Zoo’s Dibbler Breed-for-Release Programme Comes to an End After 26 Years
January 16, 2024
Since 1997, over 1,100 dibblers have been bred at Perth Zoo for release into the wild, part of a conservation strategy to bring this endangered species back from the brink of extinction. The breeding programme has now come to an end, and the conservation efforts will focus on the protection of both natural and translocated populations.