In situ conservation is central to contemporary global biodiversity protection and is the predominant emphasis of international regulation and funding strategies. Ex situ approaches, in contrast, have been relegated to a subsidiary role and their direct contributions to conservation have been limited. We draw on a variety of sources to make the case for an enhanced role for ex situ conservation. We note the advances occurring within institutions specializing in ex situ conservation and stress that, although much remains to be done, many constraints are being addressed. We argue that the evidence of increasing extinction rates, exacerbated by climate change, challenges the wisdom of a heavy dependence on in situ strategies and necessitat...
In the face of unprecedented climatic disasters, social conflict, and political uncertainty, integra...
An endangered species is a population of organisms, which are at high risk of becoming extinct eithe...
In the Anthropocene, the world’s plant diversity is threatened with extinction and the erosion of th...
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been r...
Abstract The role of ex situ activities for the conservation of biodiversity, and of zoos and aquari...
Although understudied in academia and mostly unheard of by the general public, the in situ/ex situ d...
Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed. Are there “fates worse than deat...
Among nature conservation strategies, the cultivation ex situ in Botanical Gardens is the more immed...
Biodiversity is facing a major crisis, which is most often described as the sixth mass extinction or...
discussed a plan to reduce pressures on the planet’s biodiversity. Key targets include expanding cov...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
With increasing rates of habitat destruction and species loss, ex situconservation is gaining global...
‘Putting the right species back in the right place’: expressed in the words of Bruce Pavlik, the Hea...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural heri...
Amphibians are declining worldwide, and ex situ approaches (e.g. captive breeding and reintroduction...
In the face of unprecedented climatic disasters, social conflict, and political uncertainty, integra...
An endangered species is a population of organisms, which are at high risk of becoming extinct eithe...
In the Anthropocene, the world’s plant diversity is threatened with extinction and the erosion of th...
The need for integration of ex situ and in situ approaches in conservation of plants has long been r...
Abstract The role of ex situ activities for the conservation of biodiversity, and of zoos and aquari...
Although understudied in academia and mostly unheard of by the general public, the in situ/ex situ d...
Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed. Are there “fates worse than deat...
Among nature conservation strategies, the cultivation ex situ in Botanical Gardens is the more immed...
Biodiversity is facing a major crisis, which is most often described as the sixth mass extinction or...
discussed a plan to reduce pressures on the planet’s biodiversity. Key targets include expanding cov...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
With increasing rates of habitat destruction and species loss, ex situconservation is gaining global...
‘Putting the right species back in the right place’: expressed in the words of Bruce Pavlik, the Hea...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural heri...
Amphibians are declining worldwide, and ex situ approaches (e.g. captive breeding and reintroduction...
In the face of unprecedented climatic disasters, social conflict, and political uncertainty, integra...
An endangered species is a population of organisms, which are at high risk of becoming extinct eithe...
In the Anthropocene, the world’s plant diversity is threatened with extinction and the erosion of th...