Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skills is challenging. Each reintroduced species has different needs, but basic questions relating to essential aspects of successful release such as subsistence remain the same. Here I pose 12 ecologically and ethologically based questions that should be addressed (if not already done)
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
John Oates authored the first primate conservation Action Plan in 1986, which assessed the status of...
1. Conservation translocations, defined as population reinforcement, reintroduction, assisted coloni...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
The current extinction crisis is leaving us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain ...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population grow...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
John Oates authored the first primate conservation Action Plan in 1986, which assessed the status of...
1. Conservation translocations, defined as population reinforcement, reintroduction, assisted coloni...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Wild chimpanzee populations are still declining due to logging, disease transmission and hunting. Th...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
The current extinction crisis is leaving us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain ...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population grow...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
John Oates authored the first primate conservation Action Plan in 1986, which assessed the status of...
1. Conservation translocations, defined as population reinforcement, reintroduction, assisted coloni...