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Ian Ingram, M.S., M.F.A., a conservation technology scientist for San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA) and leader of the Conservation Technology Lab, explores deep learning and its role in protecting wildlife.
This Charismatic and Intelligent Species Has Been Extinct in the Wild Since 2002
Celebrating a pivotal moment for ʻalalā conservation and Hawaiian culture.
Wildlife Care Specialists put their passion for wildlife into daily practice.
Outcome-based Care practices are creating a whole new world for the species in our care.
SAN DIEGO (Feb. 14, 2024) – It's a match! In the world of conservation, pairing a perfect couple is more than just a romantic endeavor; it could be the key to saving an endangered species. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA) is playing Cupid for the critically endangered ‘alalā, a unique bird found only in Hawai‘i. In a new, unconventional study recently published in the journal Animal Conservation, SDZWA scientists hoping to hone their matchmaking skills applied personality traits to these crow relatives to find love connections to result in successfully fertilized eggs.
Technology takes wing, and is playing a key role in Hawaiian hawk conservation.
In the face of increasing biodiversity loss, biobanks like ours play an essential role in conservation.
It takes an innovative, comprehensive approach to bolster Hawaiian bird populations and ensure their future.