Challenges of operating a multi-species breeding-for-release facility at Perth Zoo, Australia

P. R. Mawson, C. Lambert
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Breeding facilities based at zoological institutions are now considered a key component of integrated species-conservation efforts. Many zoos and aquariums now operate such facilities under the One Plan approach, which integrates in situ and ex situ efforts with disease management, research and education elements. Perth Zoo, Australia, has been using such an approach since the late 1980s and has demonstrated success by producing large numbers (= 3841) of animals from 11 species for release to the wild as part of coordinated species-recovery programmes, operated with key government and non-governmental partners. Managing a multi-species breeding facility has been made possible by having dedicated staff caring for the animals, establishing a science-based approach to all aspects of husbandry, and regularly publishing key results and lessons learned from those efforts. The longer-term success of the programme has been dependent on the continuous support of the board and executive of Perth Zoo, and the embedding of a conservation ethos into strategic documents, education programmes and media communications with the wider public. Funding a long-term programme has not been without its difficulties, and a flexible and adaptive approach to seeking and securing funding has been necessary.

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在澳大利亚珀斯动物园运营多物种繁殖放生设施的挑战
设在动物机构的繁殖设施现在被认为是综合物种保护工作的关键组成部分。许多动物园和水族馆现在在“一个计划”方法下运营这样的设施,该方法将原地和非原地的努力与疾病管理、研究和教育结合起来。自20世纪80年代末以来,澳大利亚珀斯动物园一直在使用这种方法,并通过与主要政府和非政府合作伙伴合作,生产了11个物种的大量动物(n = 3841),并将其释放到野外,作为协调物种恢复计划的一部分,取得了成功。管理一个多物种繁殖设施已经成为可能,因为有专门的工作人员照顾动物,对畜牧业的各个方面建立了基于科学的方法,并定期发布从这些努力中获得的关键结果和经验教训。该项目的长期成功取决于珀斯动物园董事会和管理层的持续支持,以及将保护精神融入战略文件、教育计划和媒体与更广泛公众的沟通中。为长期方案筹措资金并非没有困难,必须采取灵活和适应的办法来寻求和获得资金。
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