The rare northern bald ibis, hunted essentially to extinction by the 17th century, has been revived by breeding and rewilding ...
As breeding season approaches, farmers and ranchers may want to consider utilizing estrus synchronization in their natural service breeding programs. “Most individuals do not realize that ...
This week, experts announced that an estimated one billion animals in Australia have died from the wildfires, including thousands of koalas. As the koala population in Australia continues to be ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has ordered a comprehensive review of a goat breeding program launched under the Duterte administration that was “chronically underfunded.” Agriculture Secretary ...
With the North American Thoroughbred foal crop continuing to contract, numerous panelists speaking Dec. 10 at the Global ...
New findings from a comparison of the long-term implications of zoo breeding programs bolster the case for so-called "maximum avoidance inbreeding," or MAI. MAI breeding programs can be costly and ...
AGRICULTURE Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has ordered the review of a goat breeding program that the Commission on Audit (COA) had flagged for widespread animal deaths.
LIHUE, KAUAI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nearly 20 captive-reared puaiohi flew into the forests of Kauai on Thursday, marking the end of a successful breeding program for the species. The state, federal ...
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - With at least an eighth of the koala population already killed in the Australian wildfires, repopulation for that already vulnerable species will take the work of ...
After decades of helping the population of one of the most majestic species of birds in North America recover, the whooping crane captive breeding program at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in ...
Breeding program started at UC Berkeley in late 1920s Revived in 1952 at UC Davis after WWII hiatus Program honored by Spain in 1999 for 50 years of strawberry breeding The University of California ...
A Washington State University study, led by Kate Evans, found that declining crop-breeding programs due to the coronavirus could threaten food security. The coronavirus has already brought gaps to ...