breeding of birds - translation to greek
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breeding of birds - translation to greek

RAISING PLANTS OR ANIMALS IN ZOOS OR OTHER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
Captive breeding program; Captive breeding programme; Captive-breeding; History of captive breeding
  • The Arabian Oryx is one of the first animals reintroduced via a captive breeding program.
  • Chatham Island Black Robin on Rangatira Island, New Zealand.
  • Every known individual of the California condor population has been captured and then bred using research from microsatellite regions in their genome.
  • A cheetah at the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre.
  • Entrance of ''[[De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre]]'' in South Africa. Breeding programmes play a role in the conservation and preservation of the [[cheetah]] and the [[African wild dog]].
  • [[King cheetah]], a variety of cheetah with a rare [[mutation]] at [[De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre]]
  • The Speke's Gazelle was the focus of a captive breeding program centered on determining the effect of selection on reducing genetic load.

breeding of birds      
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πτηνοτροφία         
aviculture, breeding of birds
bird of prey         
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  • Male (left) and female (right) [[red-footed falcon]]s
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  • migration]] of the birds of prey is the bottleneck-shaped [[Strait of Messina]], [[Sicily]], here seen from Dinnammare mount, [[Peloritani]].
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ANY SPECIES OF BIRD THAT PRIMARILY HUNT AND FEED ON RELATIVELY LARGE VERTEBRATES
Birds of prey; Bird of Prey; Bird-of-prey; List of birds of prey; Birds of Prey; Raptor birds; Bird of pray; Diurnal raptor; Predacious bird; Predatory birds; Carnivore birds; Falconimorphae; Raptores; Raptor (bird); Stoop (bird of prey); Sexual dimorphism in raptors
αρπακτικό πουλί, αρπακτικό πτηνό

Definition

Foaled
·Impf & ·p.p. of Foal.

Wikipedia

Captive breeding

Captive breeding, also known as captive propagation, is the process of keeping plants or animals in controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves, zoos, botanic gardens, and other conservation facilities. It is sometimes employed to help species that are being threatened by the effects of human activities such as climate change, habitat loss, fragmentation, overhunting or fishing, pollution, predation, disease, and parasitism.

For many species, relatively little is known about the conditions needed for successful breeding. Information about a species' reproductive biology may be critical to the success of a captive breeding program. In some cases a captive breeding program can save a species from extinction, but for success, breeders must consider many factors—including genetic, ecological, behavioral, and ethical issues. Most successful attempts involve the cooperation and coordination of many institutions.

Examples of use of breeding of birds
1. Spain The government has ordered 10m vaccines and antivirals, and authorities have banned the open–air breeding of birds within six miles of 18 marsh areas.