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Does ex-situ conservation count as one of the strategies for the conservation of wildlife?

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Does ex-situ conservation count as one of the strategies for the conservation of wildlife?

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I would say your definition of wildlife needs an amendment. I would say that wildlife means any naturally occurring species – a species that is the result of natural evolutionary processes and not through cross-breeding or any other modification from humans. Alternatively you could say that ex-situ methods are a strategy for preserving biodiversity.

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