Captive Breeding
Captive breeding is a conservation method where animals are bred in controlled environments, such as zoos or wildlife reserves, to increase their population. This approach is often used for species that are endangered or at risk of extinction in the wild. By providing a safe environment, scientists can monitor breeding and ensure the health of the animals.
Once the population reaches a sustainable level, some individuals may be reintroduced into their natural habitats. This process helps restore biodiversity and supports the survival of species that face threats like habitat loss or poaching. Captive breeding plays a crucial role in global conservation efforts.