BEYOND CAPTIVE BREEDING : RE-INTRODUCING ENDANGERED MAMMALS TO THE WILD : THE PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM HELD AT THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON ON 24TH AND 25TH NOVEMBER 1989

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Part I: Introduction: D.M. Jones: Introductory remarks Part 2: Policy and Politics: Mark R. Stanley Price: A review of mammal re-introductions, and the role of the Re-introductions Specialist Group of IUCN/SSC Simon N. Stuart: Re-introductions: to what extent are they needed? U.S. Seal: Life after extinction Jeremy C. Mallinson: Partnerships for conservation between zoos, local government and non-government organizations M.L. Ounsted: Re-introducing birds: lessons to be learned for mammals Part 3: Logistics: David J. Chivers: Guidelines for re-introductions: procedures and problems M.H. Woodford & R.A. Kock: Veterinary considerations in re-introduction and translocation projects Hilary O. Box: Training for life after release: Simian primates as examples Devra G. Kleiman, Benjamin R. Beck, James M. Dietz & Lou Ann Dietz: Costs of a re-introduction and criteria for success: accounting and accountability in the Golden Lion Tamarin Conservation Program Part 4: Ecology and Genetics: Robert M. May: The role of ecological theory in planning re-introduction of endangered species Thomas J. Foose: Viable population strategies for re-introduction programmes K. MacKinnon & J. MacKinnon: Habitat protection and re-introduction programmes Part 5: Examples: Alexandra M. Dixon, Georgina M. Mace, John E. Newby & Peter J.S. Olney: Planning for the re-introduction of scimitar-horned oryx (Oryxdammah) and addax (Addax nasomaculatus) into Niger I.J. Gordon: Ungulate re-introductions: the case of the scimitar-horned oryx E. Tom Thorne & Bob Oakleaf: Species rescue for captive breeding: black-footed ferret as an example Donald E. Moore III & Roland Smith: The red wolf as a model for carnivore re-introductions.Â