Sunday 7 November 2010

How Calgary zoo is helping

The Calgary zoo has been preserving and maintains the Siberian tiger by fixing environmental problems such as threatening of being endangered. Studying the habitat and the diseases that could affect or even kill the Siberian tiger or another animal. Studying breeding behaviour and increase the number of the young in order to increase the population and getting away from being endangered.  Reintroducing captive breed animals to the wild so that they can mate and repopulate. Studying the crucial factors of population and why it is decreasing.

The methods that the Calgary zoo have done to preserve Siberian tigers have been offered to other animals such as the burrowing owls, Northern Leopard frogs, Vancouver island Marmots, swift foxes, and the whooping crane. A blue bird nest box was made in order to reduce predators and to research their behaviour.

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