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Do Amphibian Conservation Breeding Programmes Terget Species of Immediate and Future Conservation Concern?

Do Amphibian Conservation Breeding Programmes Terget Species of Immediate and Future Conservation Concern?

by Responsible herpetoculture - Nov. 15, 2021

Abstract. With amphibians declining globally, conservation breeding and reintroduction programmes are increasingly
important management tools. Here we examine whether these conservation initiatives are targeting species at the
greatest risk of extinction. We compared conservation needs of species involved in conservation breeding programmes
to those of their closest relatives not involved in such programmes, using eight variables related to immediate
and future extinction risk. We found that species in breeding programmes were more likely to be threatened
and were equally range-restricted and specialized as their closest relatives not being bred for conservation purposes.
This suggests that in contrast to patterns reported for zoo holdings more generally, these conservation initiatives target species of conservation priority in the short and medium term.

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