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Wild returning, releasing and feeding method for captive ailuropoda melanoleuca

A giant panda and rewilding technology, applied in animal husbandry and other fields, can solve the problems of reducing the success rate of reintroduction, achieve the effect of enhancing post-reintroduction monitoring and avoiding captive breeding habits

Active Publication Date: 2017-09-12
CHENGDU RES BASE OF GIANT PANDA BREEDING
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[0006] Juvenile animals have strong exploration, cognition and following instincts after birth, so the best period to establish feelings with animals is infancy; at the same time, behavior learning in infancy has a great impact on later training, the above two methods There is a problem that the reintroduced individuals will learn the captive habits of the female animal in its infancy, thus reducing the success rate of reintroduction

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Embodiment 1

[0030] A method for raising captive giant pandas for reintroduction to the wild, where the individual reintroduction to the wild includes the following stages according to the age of the month:

[0031] 1-6 months old: Breastfeeding is adopted for feeding, the training method is female animal training, and the breeding place is indoors in captivity.

[0032] 7-9 months old: Breastfeeding and artificial breastfeeding are used for feeding. The training method is manual intervention and cross-training of female animals. The feeding place is the indoor and outdoor sports fields of the captivity. This stage is the stage of emotional training. The reintroduced individual was isolated from the female animal, and the reintroduced personnel had individual contact with the reintroduced individual for one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon, and the reintroduced individual remained with the female animal during the rest of the time.

[0033] 10-14 months old: breastfeeding ...

Embodiment 2

[0044] A method for raising captive giant pandas for reintroduction to the wild, where the individual reintroduction to the wild includes the following stages according to the age of the month:

[0045] 1-6 months old: Breastfeeding is adopted for feeding, the training method is female animal training, and the breeding place is indoors in captivity.

[0046] 7-9 months old: Breastfeeding and artificial breastfeeding are used for feeding. The training method is manual intervention and cross-training of female animals. The feeding place is the indoor and outdoor sports fields of the captivity. This stage is the stage of emotional training. The reintroduced individual was isolated from the female animal, and the reintroduced personnel had individual contact with the reintroduced individual for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon, and the reintroduced individual remained with the female animal during the rest of the time.

[0047] 10-14 months old: breastfeeding an...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a wild returning, releasing and feeding method for captive ailuropoda melanoleuca. The wild returning, releasing and feeding method disclosed by the invention chooses different training modes according to different month ages of released individuals. The training modes include full female ailuropoda melanoleuca, female ailuropoda melanoleuca + beginning artificial training intervention and artificial training. According to the different month ages of the released individuals, different feeding modes are chosen, and the feeding modes include full breast milk, female ailuropoda melanoleuca milk + artificially supplementing milk, breaking ailuropoda melanoleuca milk + artificially supplementing milk, gradually reducing artificially supplementing milk and stopping artificially supplementing milk; according to the different month ages of the released individuals, different feeding sites are chosen, and the feeding sites mainly include a captive place, an indoor and outdoor sports field of the captive place, a first half wild returning training ground, a second half wild returning training ground and a habitat training place. The wild returning, releasing and feeding method disclosed by the invention has the beneficial effect of preventing wild returned and released individuals from learning self captive habits of female ailuropoda melanoleuca and accordingly improving a releasing success rate of the captive ailuropoda melanoleuca.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of reintroduction of captive giant pandas into the wild, and more specifically relates to a breeding method for reintroduction of captive giant pandas into the wild. Background technique [0002] The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the most endangered mammals in the world, and its survival has attracted worldwide attention. Because the giant panda habitat is separated into 6 unconnected parts by geographical barriers such as rivers, these 6 habitats are further fragmented by human interference such as roads and mines. At present, although in-situ and ex-situ conservation have achieved good results, there are still many potential risks in the six major distribution areas of wild giant pandas. Habitat fragmentation isolates the gene exchange between wild giant panda populations. These small populations The continuity of survival is seriously threatened. Without artificial intervention, the isolated small...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
CPCA01K67/02
Inventor 侯蓉张志和齐敦武詹姆斯·斯帕提拉陈鹏杰克·欧文拉曼卡兰毕温磊周延山冯菲菲陈超
Owner CHENGDU RES BASE OF GIANT PANDA BREEDING
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