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What Works in Conservation 2021

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William Junior Sutherland
, 
Lynn V. Dicks
, 
Silviu O. Petrovan
, 
et al.

9. Management of captive animals

9. Management of captive animals

Coral S. Jonas, Lydia T. Timbrell, Fey Young, Silviu O. Petrovan, Andrew E. Bowkett et Rebecca K. Smith

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1 Husbandry interventions for captive breeding amphibians

2 Expert assessors

3 Kay Bradfield, Perth Zoo, Australia

4 Jeff Dawson, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK

5 Devin Edmonds, Association Mitsinjo, Madagascar

6 Jonathan Kolby, Honduras Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Center, Honduras Stephanie Jayson, Veterinary Department, Zoological Society of London, UK

7 Daniel Nicholson, Queen Mary University of London, UK

8 Silviu O. Petrovan, Cambridge University, UK and Froglife Trust, UK

9 Jay Redbond, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, UK

10 Rebecca K. Smith, Cambridge University, UK

11 Benjamin Tapley, Herpetology Section, Zoological Society of London, UK

12 Scope of assessment: for husbandry interventions for captive breeding amphibians.

13 Assessed: 2017.

14 Promoting health and welfare in captive carnivores (felids, canids and ursids) through feeding practices

15 Expert assessors

16 Kathy Baker, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, Newquay Zoo, UK

17 Marcus Clauss, University of Zurich, Switzerland

18 Ellen Dierenfeld, Independent comparative nutrition consultant, USA

19 Thomas Quirke, University College Cork, Republic of Ireland

20 Joanna Newbolt, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, Paignton Zoo, and University of Plymouth, UK

21 Simon Marsh, Yorkshire Wildlife Wildlife Park, UK

22 Amy Plowman, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, Paignton Zoo, UK

23 Katherine Whitehouse-Tedd, Nottingham Trent University, UK

24 Gwen Wirobski, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria

25 Scope of assessment: for promoting health and welfare in captive carnivores (felids, canids and ursids) through feeding practices.

26 Assessed: 2018.

27Promoting natural feeding behaviours in primates in captivity

28 Expert assessors

29 Francis Cabana, Wildlife Reserves Singapore, Singapore

30 Po-Han Chou, Taipei Zoo, Taiwan

31 Ellen Dierenfeld, Independent comparative nutrition consultant, USA Mike Downman, Dartmoor Zoo, UK

32 Craig Gilchrist, Paignton Zoo, UK

33 Amy Plowman, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, Paignton Zoo, UK

34 Scope of assessment: for promoting natural feeding behaviours in captive primates.

35 Assessed: 2017.

36 Effectiveness measure is the median % score for effectiveness.

37 Certainty measure is the median % certainty of evidence for effectiveness, determined by the quantity and quality of the evidence in the synopsis.

38 Harm measure is the median % score for negative side-effects on the species included.

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