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WAZA Members include leading zoos and aquariums | "WAZA is the voice of the worldwide community of zoos and aquariums and catalyst for their joint conservation action" |
WAZA produce conservation strategies This document provides a common set of goals for zoos and to set out best practice | http://goo.gl/gzvhf http://goo.gl/t78e6 http://goo.gl/hkvE4 |
EAZA Founded in 1992 300+ members in 35 countries Head Office in Amsterdam Run training courses | Mission: to facilitate cooperation within the EU zoo and aquarium community Coordinates EEPs and ESBs Maintain the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Database |
BIAZA Professional body representing the best zoos and aquariums in Britain and Ireland | Members have excellent animal welfare, education and conservation work 100 full & provisional members |
BIAZA mission: "Inspire people to help conserve the natural world" "Participate in effective cooperative conservation programmes" | "Deliver the highest quality environmental education, training and research" "Achieve the highest standards of animal care and welfare in zoos, aquariums and in the wild" |
BIAZA vision: | "To be a powerful force in the care and conservation of the natural world" |
How do members benefit? | Recognition from media - 'good zoos' Involved in coordinated management of species, conservation, education and research Involved in decision making and aiding government |
Benefits: | High reputation organisation Contact with politician & government Participate in PR campaigns Advice from other members Endorsement from IUCN Network on regional/international level |
Benefits 2: | Works with TAGs (husbandry advice & guidelines) Involved in careful animal management programmes Keeper training Certificate in zoo animal management |
Services | Lifeline publications quarterly Husbandry guidelines Provide (wanted) stock lists Meetings, symposium, gov updates Definition of clear policies/action plans Access to animal records |
Services 2: | Membership/representation from other organisations (EAZA/WAZA) Membership/representation in international organisations - conservation, captive breeding, reintro programmes |
Services 3: | Representation at meetings Zoo keeper training Campaigns & coordination of fundraising Positive PR work Improve public opinion |
BIAZA expects its members to: | Exceed in SSSMZP Comply with Zoo Licensing Act 1981 Achieve the highest levels of conservation, education & welfare Gain provisional/full membership |
What are BIAZA about? | Communication/provision of guidance Public and Media DEFRA Part of a global zoo community |
Public and Media | Students Info on species Complaints about zoos Informed opinions about topics, collections and species Social media |
DEFRA | Avian Flu, Rabies Health and Welfare Transport Performing animals Animal Welfare Bill Zoos Forum Handbook |
Campaigns | Amphibian Ark 2008 (Year of the frog) EAZA Carnivore Campaign 2008 - public awareness of lifestyles/activities of humans, carnivores give good idea of environment health, conservation starts at home, raise money |
Veterinary capacity building for great ape sanctuaries in Africa at London Zoo http://www.biaza.org.uk/news/28/15/Veterinary-Capacity-Building/ | Great Apes in Africa are declining due to anthropogenic pressures (human activity) eg. Habitat loss, hunting, disease transmission |
Why have managed breeding programmes? | Provide populations which are larger, demographically/genetically stable, self-sustaining, assurance for wild populations Cooperative breeding |
How are breeding programmes managed? | Set goals Problem with small populations Which species to manage? Maintain good records Follow protocol from recommendations |
Learning from History | Few breeders Institutions worked independently Little or no genetic management Little or no demographic management Poor records |
Therefore ... Global planning enables | Conservation Assessment and Action Plam (CAMP) through IUCN CBSG (Conservation Breeding Specialist Group) Captive Action Plan Recommendation for the wild |
and ... Regional | Consider regional populations of animal NOT collection or individuals TAGs gather data on captive space available/projected, ICUN/CAMP Species Action Plans Conservation, husbandry |
EEP Structure European Endangered Species Programme | Studbook keeper Species committee Species advisors Produce studbooks, recommendations & management guidelines |
Recommendations for management | Cage space Status in wild IUCN/SSG recommendation Educational value Husbandry expertise Research value |
Target for genetic diversity | Maintain 90% genetic diversity for 100-200 years, by decreasing inbreeding Mean Kinship - measures how rare an individual's genes are in the entire population Inbreeding coefficient - probability of an individual with two identical genes that were received from the same ancestor |
Selection criteria for collection planning | Conservation value Welfare, education Conservation programme links Research links PR/marketing value |
Maintaining good records | Essential basic info: ID, DOB, Sex, pedigree Additional Info: Breeding history, vet info, behaviour Health and Welfare |
Problems with Small Zoo Populations No exchange of genetic material between subpopulations without human intervention Unnatural environmental conditions | Unstable numbers Decline of animal health, numbers Loss of predictability, control, genetic diversity, options, populations Decreased animal fitness, ability to adapt genetically to environmental changes |
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