BIOC58H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Conservation Biology, Phenotypic Plasticity, Habitat Fragmentation

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B most human intervention 4 taking them out of the wild completely correct answer. D in-situ management 2 a translocation assisted migration 3. #"s f(cid:396)o(cid:373) last lecture of managing threatened species. Will see questions like this on the exam. Done as a last (cid:396)eso(cid:396)t (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause it"s (cid:373)ost e(cid:454)pe(cid:374)si(cid:448)e. Potential category 5 one process that will cost more is de-extinction (bringing something back from extinction) (cid:449)e do(cid:374)"t (cid:455)et do this, (cid:271)ut (cid:449)e very close to being able to do so. Takes long time to recover because their species have low reproductive growth. They handfed these babies, so when they put them in the wild, the birds would just hang around people looking for food started using puppets instead to prevent the imprint of humans. Next problem they associated the buildings they were raised in, with suitable habitat once they were released scientist then moved captivity to places without buildings, so it looks more natural.

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