Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804088-1.00023-x
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The Role of Zoos in Cheetah Conservation: Integrating Ex Situ and In Situ Conservation Action

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“…As wildlife populations continue to decline, the value of releasing captive-bred and captive-raised individuals may grow. By increasing post-release survival, use of these individuals for release efforts vs wild-caught individuals could mitigate the pressure on vulnerable and/or dwindling wild populations (Wilson & Price, 1994; Schwartz et al, 2018). Cheetahs naturally live at low population densities and are at risk of further decline as a result of human–wildlife conflict, habitat loss and illegal trade (Marker et al, 2018a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As wildlife populations continue to decline, the value of releasing captive-bred and captive-raised individuals may grow. By increasing post-release survival, use of these individuals for release efforts vs wild-caught individuals could mitigate the pressure on vulnerable and/or dwindling wild populations (Wilson & Price, 1994; Schwartz et al, 2018). Cheetahs naturally live at low population densities and are at risk of further decline as a result of human–wildlife conflict, habitat loss and illegal trade (Marker et al, 2018a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%