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Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens, Volume 3, Issue 4

December 2022 - 18 articles

Cover Story: The Phoenix Zoo has partnered with US Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Game and Fish Department, US Forest Service, and other organizations for more than 25 years to help to recover Chiricahua leopard frogs (Rana chiricahuensis) in Arizona, USA. Over 26,000 larvae, froglets, and adults, as well as 26 egg masses produced by adults held at the Phoenix Zoo, have been released to the wild, augmenting and/or re-establishing wild populations of this federally threatened species. Chiricahua-leopard-frog-occupied sites in Arizona have increased from 38 in 2007, when the species’ recovery plan was published, to a high of 155 in the last five years, as a result of ex situ and in situ conservation efforts. This program serves as a strong example of the positive effects of conservation partnerships for native wildlife. View this paper
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Articles (18)

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,911 Views
30 Pages

Behavioural Changes in Zoo Animals during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Long-Term, Multi Species Comparison

  • Naomi Frost,
  • Anne Carter,
  • Martin Vernon,
  • Sarah Armstrong,
  • Naomi Davies Walsh,
  • Michael Colwill,
  • Lorna Turner-Jepson,
  • Samantha J. Ward and
  • Ellen Williams

15 November 2022

Visitors are a prominent feature of the zoo environment and lives of zoo animals. The COVID-19 pandemic led to repeated and extended closure periods for zoos worldwide. This unique period in zoological history enabled the opportunity to investigate t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,077 Views
5 Pages

14 November 2022

The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus horridus) is extinct in Rhode Island and Maine with populations in the remaining New England states afforded endangered species status. Lou Perrotti, Director of Conservation and Research at Roger Williams Pa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,511 Views
8 Pages

14 November 2022

As part of a science-based conservation strategy for the New England cottontail (NEC), Roger Williams Park Zoo (RWPZ), located in Providence, Rhode Island, participates in a NEC ex situ breeding program in partnership with the NEC Population Working...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,839 Views
18 Pages

Behavioural Impact of Captive Management Changes in Three Species of Testudinidae

  • Jessica T. Turner,
  • Alexandra L. Whittaker and
  • David McLelland

7 November 2022

Reptile behaviour and welfare are understudied in comparison with mammals. In this study, behavioural data on three species (Astrochelys radiata, Stigmochelys pardalis, Aldabrachelys gigantea) of tortoises were recorded before and after an environmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,979 Views
10 Pages

Fatty Acid Profiles in Managed Care Green and Kemp’s Ridley Turtles over Time

  • Hayley S. Jones,
  • Larry J. Minter,
  • Craig Harms,
  • Doug Bibus,
  • Liz Koutsos and
  • Kimberly Ange-van Heugten

31 October 2022

To understand fatty acid status and the potential impact of sample storage, dried blood spot (DBS) samples were collected from fourteen green turtles and ten Kemp’s ridleys undergoing rehabilitation. Half the DBS samples from each animal specie...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,772 Views
13 Pages

Over 25 Years of Partnering to Conserve Chiricahua Leopard Frogs (Rana chiricahuensis) in Arizona, Combining Ex Situ and In Situ Strategies

  • Tara R. Harris,
  • Whitney L. Heuring,
  • Ruth A. Allard,
  • Audrey K. Owens,
  • Shaula Hedwall,
  • Cat Crawford and
  • Christina Akins

28 October 2022

The Phoenix Zoo has partnered with US Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Game and Fish Department, US Forest Service, and other organizations for more than 25 years to help recover Chiricahua leopard frogs (Rana [=Lithobates] chiricahuensis) in Arizo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,873 Views
19 Pages

21 October 2022

The detailed evaluation of environmental parameters can be a great tool for the optimal selection and location of vegetable species, not only in vegetable production facilities and greenhouses but also in zoological and botanical gardens, which frequ...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,629 Views
14 Pages

An Improvement in Enclosure Design Can Positively Impact Welfare, Reduce Aggressiveness and Stabilise Hierarchy in Captive Galapagos Giant Tortoises

  • Léa Fieschi-Méric,
  • Charlotte Ellis,
  • Francesca Servini,
  • Benjamin Tapley and
  • Christopher J. Michaels

28 September 2022

The interest in the welfare of zoo animals, from both the public and the scientific community, has long been biased towards mammals. However, growing evidence of the complex behavioural repertoires of less charismatic animals, such as reptiles, revea...

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