It is very
important for conservation projects to be updated and share the knowledge that in
different parts conservation institutions are using, so in this way we have
less chances to do the same mistakes or to develop our work in a better way
with better and faster results.
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participants and some lecturers of the Amphibian Conservation Husbandry course 2012 |
Capacity building
is one key component of the Bolivian amphibian initiative and in this case we
participated with our staff in the Amphibian conservation Husbandry course
organized by Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust this June in Jersey United
Kingdom.
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Andrea learning how to inject microchips in amphibians |
Andrea one
of our staff was participating as a student to acquire the last tools and
skills to work in conservation and with captive populations of amphibians and
also was a very good experience for her to get in contact with other people in
the world that is carrying out the same work she is developing within Bolivian
amphibian Initiative. This experience gave Andrea a very good opportunity to
see things from other point of view and also to understand where we want to
arrive with the conservation of Bolivian amphibians. Now Andrea back to Bolivia
after sharing all these experiences with the rest of the staff, she is also
applying all these new tools to improve the work we are carrying out.
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practice of marking techiques |
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practice of marking techiques |
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This very
useful and interesting course was also an opportunity for me to share the
knowledge about captive breeding and the different aspects that one to be
aware, also all the experiences we are obtaining in the work with captive
breeding and showing how conservation can be carried out in a developing country
with very few resources. This also was a great opportunity to make new contacts
and to refresh all the energies that we always get when we go back to Durrell
and see all these people from all the world working for the conservation of
endangered species.
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visiting captive breeding facilities at Durrell |
Now our
next step is together with our team to organize the fourth amphibian
conservation course in Bolivia that is organized by the Bolivian amphibian
Initiative for students and young biologists and conservationists of Bolivia and
surrounding countries, so we can spread our knowledge and experiences and more
people can work for the conservation of endangered species.
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Reintroduction of Agile frog tadpoles in Jersey |
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