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Manual intervening domestication method for panda feralization and reintroduction

A technology for reintroduction of giant pandas, applied in the field of reintroduction of giant pandas, can solve problems such as the difficulty of successful reintroduction of giant pandas, and achieve the effects of improving the ability to adapt to the wild environment, strengthening the ability to climb trees, and increasing the amount of activity.

Active Publication Date: 2017-09-15
CHENGDU RES BASE OF GIANT PANDA BREEDING
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Problems solved by technology

However, it is extremely difficult to reintroduce giant pandas successfully, because their survival requires a huge home area, harsh food conditions and habitats

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Embodiment 1

[0021] The individuals released into the wild began to be artificially intervened in the wild training at the age of 7 months. The reintroduced personnel were kept in the indoor and outdoor spaces of the captivity, and had 2 hours of disconnection with the wild animals every day, 1 hour in the morning and 1 hour in the afternoon.

[0022] The individuals released into the wild were moved to the first semi-wild training ground at the age of 10 months. The reintroduction personnel conduct wild training on the behavior of the released individuals, mainly including training on activity level, tree climbing ability, independence, alertness to the outside world, and exploration ability. The reintroduction staff took the released individuals to the semi-wild training ground, and conducted 2 hours of behavioral training every day according to the activity rhythm and behavior of wild giant pandas, divided into 1 hour in the morning and 1 hour in the afternoon.

[0023] The individuals...

Embodiment 2

[0026] The individuals released into the wild began to be artificially intervened in the wild training at the age of 7 months. The reintroduced personnel were kept in the indoor and outdoor spaces of the captivity, and had 4 hours of disconnection with the wild animals every day, divided into 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon.

[0027] The individuals released into the wild were moved to the first semi-wild training ground at the age of 10 months. The reintroduction personnel conduct wild training on the behavior of the released individuals, mainly including training on activity level, tree climbing ability, independence, alertness to the outside world, and exploration ability. The release personnel took the released individuals to the semi-wild training ground, and conducted 4 hours of behavioral training every day according to the activity rhythm and behavior of wild giant pandas, divided into 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon.

[0028] T...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a manual intervening domestication method for panda feralization and reintroduction. The method comprises the steps of (1) emotional cultivation: an individual panda to be released is separated from the cow, and a releasing worker contacts with the individual panda to be released alone; (2) action training: the releasing worker trains actions of the individual panda to be released, and training terms include the activity amount, the tree climbing ability, independence, and alert and investigation ability for the outside; (3) outdoor environment adaption: the releasing worker trains outdoor survival abilities of the individual panda to be released, and the outdoor survival abilities include food and water source searching, hodling away from natural enemy and the hiding ability. By adding manual intervention into a panda feralization training process, the manual intervening domestication method is beneficial to emotion building between the individual panda to be released and the releasing worker, and brings convenience for monitoring after releasing; since the panda feralization and reintroduction are guided manually, the individual panda to be released can adapt the outdoor environment gradually, the adaptability of the panda to the outdoor environment is improved, and therefore the success rate of feralization and reintroduction is guaranteed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of giant panda wild training, and more specifically relates to a domestication method of giant panda wild reintroduction and manual intervention. Background technique [0002] The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the rarest and endangered wild animals in the world and a flagship species in conservation biology. Due to geographical barriers and human disturbance, giant panda habitats are fragmented, and some wild giant panda populations are small or even a few, facing the danger of genetic diversity loss and local extinction. Although in-situ and ex-situ conservation have achieved good results, there are still many potential risks in the six distribution areas of wild giant pandas. Habitat fragmentation isolates the gene exchange between wild giant panda populations, and these small populations continue to survive. Sexuality is seriously threatened. Without human intervention, isolated small populations ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
CPCA01K67/02
Inventor 张志和侯蓉齐敦武詹姆斯·斯帕提拉杰克·欧文拉曼卡兰毕温磊周延山陈鹏
Owner CHENGDU RES BASE OF GIANT PANDA BREEDING
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