Optimising conservation breeding programs for critically endangered birds

Conservation breeding programs are typically a last resort to save critically endangered species from extinction. Intensive breeding, management and release of individuals is costly and in many circumstances doesn’t address underlying threatening processes unless coupled with other actions. Conservation breeding programs often face challenges and trade-offs associated with rearing individuals in captivity. These can include … More Optimising conservation breeding programs for critically endangered birds

Myall Lakes Dingo Project

The Myall Lakes dingo project is a collaboration between Taronga Conservation Society, the Centre for Ecosystem Science at the University of New South Wales and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Established in 2019, and funded by the Hermon Slade Foundation, this project aims to develop and test non-lethal tools for dingo management, and to … More Myall Lakes Dingo Project