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  1. Ex situ conservation ( lit. 'off-site conservation ') is the process of protecting an endangered species, variety, or breed of plant or animal outside its natural habitat.

  2. What is Ex-situ Conservation? It is the methods of conserving all the living species in the artful habitats that reflect their natural living habitats. Examples of ex-situ conservation of biodiversity include aquariums, botanical gardens, cryopreservation , DNA banks, zoos, etc.

  3. The ex-situ conservation strategies include botanical gardens, zoological gardens, conservation stands and gene, pollen, seed, seedling, tissue culture and DNA banks. Seed gene banks make the easiest way to store germplasm of wild and cultivated plants at low temperature.

  4. Ex-situ Conservation is one of the primary objectives of Botanical Survey of India (BSI).

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Ex-situ conservation, on the other hand, involves the conservation of species outside their natural habitats. This approach is typically employed when species face imminent threats such as habitat destruction, overexploitation, or disease outbreaks that cannot be adequately addressed through in-situ conservation alone.

  6. Ex-situ ('off site', 'out of place') conservation is a set of conservation techniques involving the transfer of a target species away from its native habitat to a place of safety, such as a zoological garden, botanical garden or seed bank.

  7. Sep 25, 2017 · We find that the probability of ex situ conservation for a globally threatened temperate species is 77% (a 17% increase relative to temperate species as a whole), but the probability of ex...

  8. Ex situ and in situ conservation are complementary strategies (Figure 15.7.1; see also Conde et al., 2011). For example, many ex situ conservation programs aim to raise enough healthy individuals to support translocation projects when appropriate habitats are available.

  9. Ex situ management is one possible option that can contribute to the conservation of threatened species. The aim of these guidelines is to provide practical guidance on evaluating the suitability and requirements of an ex situ component for achieving species conservation objectives.

  10. Jun 1, 2006 · We propose that ex situ plant conservation facilities can and must play an increasingly important role in generating support for in situ conservation. Gardens in developed countries can provide scientific, financial, and managerial support to facilities in developing regions where indigenous species can be maintained more cost-effectively ...

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