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  2. Ex situ conservation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. EAZA Ex-situ Programme - Wikipedia

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    The EAZA Ex-situ Programme (EEP) is a population management and conservation programme by European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) for wild animals living in European zoos. The programme was formerly known as the European Endangered Species Programme.

  4. Landfarming - Wikipedia

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    Landfarming is an ex situ waste treatment process that is performed in the upper soil zone or in biotreatment cells. Contaminated soils, sediments, or sludges are transported to the landfarming site, mixed into the soil surface and periodically turned over to aerate the mixture. [1]

  5. Amphibian Ark - Wikipedia

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    These roles are as follows: Ark, Rescue, In situ Conservation, In situ research, Husbandry research, Applied Ex situ Research, Mass Production in Captivity, Conservation Education, Supplementation, Biobanking, and doing nothing. [13] The AArk plays the greatest role in the species deemed appropriate for the Ark and Rescue roles.

  6. Millennium Seed Bank Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Seed Bank building Central visitor hall Bixa orellana seeds Ravenala madagascariensis seeds. The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership (MSBP or MSB), formerly known as the Millennium Seed Bank Project, is the largest ex situ plant conservation programme in the world [1] coordinated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  7. Bioremediation - Wikipedia

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    Bioremediation techniques can be classified as (i) in situ techniques, which treat polluted sites directly, vs (ii) ex situ techniques which are applied to excavated materials. [8] In both these approaches, additional nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and pH buffers are added to enhance the growth and metabolism of the microorganisms.

  8. European Association of Zoos and Aquaria - Wikipedia

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    EAZA manages the EAZA Ex-situ Programme (EEP), a population management and conservation programme. As of 2022, over 400 animal species are represented in the programme. [5] Each EEP has a coordinator who is assisted by a species committee.

  9. In situ - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, ex situ methods examine subjects outside their original context. The natural sciences frequently implement in situ methodologies. Geological studies employ field analysis of soil composition and rock formations , while environmental science relies on direct ecosystem monitoring to obtain accurate environmental data.