Captive breeding is when a zoo or wildlife preserve will breed endangered animals or non endangered to help them survive.
no they do not
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As of mid-2013, there is still no sign of a bilby captive breeding program in place at Currumbin.
Ligers are hybrids and the result of captive breeding. They are the offspring produced from cross breeding a male lion with a female tiger.
not really, you could do captive breeding.
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Captive breeding programs can affect genetic diversity in one of two ways. Within the program itself, genetic diversity is reduced, because captive breeding programs only have a limited number of animals to work with. On the other hand, animals from a captive breeding program that are re-introduced to the wild can increase genetic diversity, because they are bringing genes that may have been gone for a long time back into the gene pool.
Captive Breeding
Yes. Tasmanian devils are being kept in captive breeding programmes in an attempt to help preserve the species.
Captive breeding of pandas in zoos and other facilities are breeding and raising pandas to repopulate the former range of the animals.
Biodiversity can be protected by: Captive breeding Habitat preservation Laws