Title of article :
Conservation breeding programs and refined taxonomy as a political tool for biodiversity conservation: the de Beaux and Durrell legacies
Author/Authors :
Gippoliti ، Spartaco Società Italiana per la Storia della Fauna “G. Altobello”
Abstract :
Over the past decades, zoos and aquaria have shifted from an emphasis on ex situ conservation of animal species to strategies that emphasize educative and fundraising efforts to halt environmental degradation lsquo;in situ rsquo;. However, it is here proposed that lsquo;ex situ rsquo; breeding programs have a strong educative potential and if they are coupled with a finegrain taxonomy based on phylogenetic thinking, they can be perceived as a strong ethical message against homogenization of global biodiversity to be directed at global, national and local levels.
Keywords :
Zoos , phylogenetic systematics , local populations , evolutionary history , ex situ conservation , endemism , tourism
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Diversity
Journal title :
Journal of Animal Diversity