The recovery programme for the R egent honeyeater A nthochaera phrygia: an example of conservation collaboration in A ustralia
The R egent honeyeater A nthochaera phrygia is a C ritically Endangered meliphagid endemic to the temperate forests of south‐eastern A ustralia. The species has been the subject of a national recovery effort for the past two decades. Recovery has evolved into a collaboration involving zoo profession...
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Published in | International zoo yearbook Vol. 48; no. 1; pp. 83 - 91 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.01.2014
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Summary: | The
R
egent honeyeater
A
nthochaera phrygia
is a
C
ritically Endangered meliphagid endemic to the temperate forests of south‐eastern
A
ustralia. The species has been the subject of a national recovery effort for the past two decades. Recovery has evolved into a collaboration involving zoo professionals, wildlife agencies, non‐government organizations and local communities. This paper describes the zoo component of the recovery effort, from preparatory work on analogue species through to the release of captive‐bred birds from the regionally managed zoo population. Husbandry and breeding techniques, acclimatization and release protocols, and institutional involvement in broader community awareness are described. Key to the progress made to date has been a functional and representative
R
ecovery
T
eam, the allocation of each task (along with responsibility for both implementation and funding) to the most appropriate organization, and an evolving strategy that has responded quickly to perceived needs and achievable goals. |
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ISSN: | 0074-9664 1748-1090 |
DOI: | 10.1111/izy.12040 |