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Captive Bred Animals Have Reduced Survival In The Wild

Por: Forbes Tech December 14, 2022

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Captive breeding to bolster wild populations of endangered species changes the bodies, behavior and health of captive-bred animals, thereby decreasing their chances of survival after they’re released into the wild © Copyright by hosted by A handful of orange-bellied parrot (Neophema chrysogaster) chicks, comprising a huge proportion of ... [+] the total world population of this critically endangered Australian species. A team of conservation... + full article



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