Highlights•Personality plays a role in the survival and dispersal of reintroduced animals.•Eastern quolls were reintroduced to a predator-proof woodland …
Urban areas are highly modified landscapes that can support significant biodiversity, including threatened species, although native species are usually present at low densities …
Utilisation of animal personality has potential benefit for conservation management. Due to logistics of robust behavioural evaluation in situ, the majority of studies on wild animals …
There are generally two types of animal populations managed for conservation purposes, in situ and ex situ. The management goals for each type of population differ and this drives the …
David S. Jachowski, Samantha Bremner-Harrison, David A. Steen, and Kim Aarestrup 186 obstacles to successful reintroductions tions, where novel species and habitat conditions …
Translocation programmes, particularly when using the release of a captive reared population, often fail in their efforts to create a self-sustaining population. High mortality after …
The San Joaquin Kit Fox introduces readers to a small wild canid that occupies a prominent position in ongoing conservation battles. Native to central California, where land is in high …
Biodiversity loss in the Anthropocene, driven by human-induced environmental change and destruction, threatens ecosystem function and the health of all living beings across the …
Reintroduction of an endangered species or subspecies is only the first step towards ensuring survival and population increase. The first phase of takhi (Equus ferus przewalskii) …