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Introduced Non-native Waterbirds - Status within the African-Eurasian Flyways

… L., Tegelström, H. & Lumme, J. (2000). Goose hybrids, captive breeding and restocking of the Fennoscandian populations of … However, accidental escapes from carelessly managed captive collections or deliberate releases into the wild have …
17 Jun 2026 Document

Biodiversity Risks and Opportunities in the Apparel Sector

… for down or appropriate management of wild animals under captive conditions. The process of making silk requires the … or fungi from the wild or to intensively manage species in captive environments. Each production method has associated … facilities must be registered as “CITES-registered captive breeding operations”. Captive breeding facilities have been …
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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… 65 Case study: Rhino horn 70 Chapter 8: Pets, zoos, and breeding Case study: Live parrots 73 Box: Great apes 74 Box: … - -- Case studies suggest that some wildlife farms, captive breed- ing operations, or even zoos may play a role … tiles in some parts of the world. - -- Farm laundering. Captive breeding, or farming, opera- tions can be used to …
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ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime

… or derivatives Artificial Propagation and Commercial Breeding Processing Introduction, reintroduction or … 3.5 Categories of wildlife 3.6 Hunting of wildlife 3.7 Captive breeding 3.8 Transportation/import/export of wildlife … listed in Appendix II or III2, it is silent on the act of captive breeding or artificial propagation of CITES species. …
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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… types of wildlife use 6.2 Eco-tourism 6.3 Ranching and breeding 6.4 Wildlife trade 6.5 Hunting 6.5.1 Accurately … law and the empowerment of the poor of the controls on captive bred specimens. CITES treats Appendix I species that … the criteria for the applicability of provisions on captive breeding. It declared that the captive breeding
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Interactions between aquaculture and the environment

… aquacultured organisms should be encouraged. • Selective breeding of aquacultured organisms should be designed to … Domestication in aquaculture is the acclimatisation to captive conditions, the total control of the life cycle and … some fundamental principles of aquaculture, such as captive breeding, biological growth and health conditions. …
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Handbook 4: Avian influenza and wetlands

… to reduce the risk of disease transmission between wild, captive and domestic birds to those agencies developing … to reduce the risk of disease transmission between wild, captive and domestic birds to those agencies developing … at the site at different times of the year (residents, breeding visitors, non-breeding visitors, passage migrants, …
17 Jun 2026 Document

State of Biodiversity in West Asia

… in the wild but has been successfully reintroduced through captive breeding; the Arabian bustard, which is now extinct in Saudi … become extinct in the wild but has been salvaged through captive breeding in a number of Arab countries. In Socotra, …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… may move living organisms from the wild or from captive origins. Translocations can be accidental (e.g. … individuals are kept, their sex ratio and group size, breeding system, environmental conditions, dependence on … source and availability 1. Founders can be either from a captive or wild source. 2. Founders should show …
17 Jun 2026 Literature

Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual

… e.g. infertility due to the consequences of in-breeding. Neoplastic: Disease caused by abnormal new growth … potential. � Potential for transmission between domestic/captive and wild animals. � Routes of transmission. � … and managing the risks to wild source populations, captive populations, the released population and any species …
17 Jun 2026 Document