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No, because animals should respond to protection if their habitat is left alone. However, captive breeding can bring species back, such as the whooping crane, California condor, and red wolf.

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Preventive measures to keep an animal from becoming endangered?

* Habitat protection. * Captive breeding programs. * An informed public. * Legal protection from poaching, etc.


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What does a ligers habitat in the zoo?

Because they do not occur naturally in the wild. They were "invented" through captive breeding.


How are wolves conserved?

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What are three ways to protect the world biodiversity?

1. captive breeding 2.laws and treaties 3.habitat preservation


What impact have humans had on the white tiger?

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What species was saved from extinction using captive breeding?

The California condor is a notable species saved from extinction through captive breeding efforts. In the 1980s, the population dwindled to just 27 individuals due to habitat loss and lead poisoning. Conservationists initiated a captive breeding program, and through dedicated efforts, the population has since increased to over 500 birds, with many now living in the wild. This success story highlights the effectiveness of captive breeding in wildlife conservation.


Where do pandas live and what is being done to help them?

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What is captive breeding and what effect is it likely to have on species?

Captive breeding is a conservation strategy where animals are bred in controlled environments, such as zoos or breeding facilities, to increase their population numbers and enhance genetic diversity. This approach can help prevent extinction, restore populations to their natural habitats, and facilitate research on species’ behaviors and needs. However, if not managed properly, it can lead to issues such as loss of natural behaviors, dependency on human care, and reduced adaptability to wild conditions. Overall, while captive breeding can be beneficial, it must be part of a broader conservation strategy that includes habitat protection and restoration.


What are the disadvantages of captive breeding?

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