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Conservation: Researchers use ZIMS data to discover differences in tiger sub-species

By analyzing ZIMS data for more than 9,200 zoo-based tigers, researchers found differences in reproductive and survival parameters that could influence conservation strategies. In particular, they looked at sub‐species and sex‐specific variability of survival and reproductive parameters with age.
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SEAZA Members from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Taiwan, and Thailand Participate in ZIMS for Studbooks and PMx Training

Southeast Asian Zoos and Aquariums Association (SEAZA) provided its members a two-day course in collection planning, population demographics, and studbooks management. Hosted by Singapore Zoo and held just prior to SEAZA's annual Species Management Committee meeting, the course drew participants…

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