Coordinator: Brice Lefaux
Institution: Parc zoologique et botanique de Mulhouse
• Insurance The EEP population of Roloway monkeys will be managed as a genetically healthy and demographic stable population that can be a source of restoration for the in-situ population if needed through reintroduction. • Conservation education The species is one of the most endangered primate species in Africa. It is symbolic of the impact of community conservation programmes on species conservation. This powerful conservation story is an excellent educational message for visitors. |
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• Ex situ training and sharing of expertise (in and outside range) Expertise gathered outside range countries will be shared with institutions in range to support them in managing the captive population held in there. • Research (outside range) The EEP population can be used for research on topics such as vocalization, veterinary and reproductive physiology research that will benefit the in-situ population and also the population kept in range countries in zoological collections. • Advocacy The EEP will, together with WAPCA, advocate to overcome the challenges currently being faced with the implementation of in situ conservation strategies. • Fundraising In order for WAPCA to implement the in-situ conservation strategies fundraising is needed from the EEP participants. |
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