@Jevin said..."issue of reintroducing a species to the wild is also something in the back of my mind in this area, as if an ecosystem has adapted to the absence of an animal, reintroducing it could be devastating"...but if the animal was lost due to. Something like a tidal wave or another one time type disaster, if we had some in captivity or collected what was left in the wild we might be able to put them back in their home area and they will exist until another disaster devestates them. If they die off because the ecosystem has changed then it wouldn't likely do much good to try to put them back.
If we take some from the wild and learn how to breed them then at least there is a chance/hope of them being helped if they need it IMHO.
A few examples...
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...-endangered-back-from-brink-conservation-news
https://medium.com/taronga-conserva...es-saved-from-extinction-by-zoos-682c454d0125
If we take some from the wild and learn how to breed them then at least there is a chance/hope of them being helped if they need it IMHO.
A few examples...
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...-endangered-back-from-brink-conservation-news
https://medium.com/taronga-conserva...es-saved-from-extinction-by-zoos-682c454d0125
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