Those that cannot be sold and cannot be returned to the open moor because of the potential for in-breeding are slaughtered.
The problem is so rampant in central Kenya, where breeders have made in-roads into breeding rhinos in captivity on private reserves, that during the monthly full moon cycle, when poachers are not reliant on torches or headlamps for light, the rhinos need to be protected 24 hours a day.
The city-state maintains a strict disease and mosquito surveillance regime, as well as tough penalties for residents who fail to clear mosquito-breeding sites in their homes.
While acknowledging that DEC staffing was at the lowest level in a decade, Martens said there were no plans to close any state facilities such as parks, campgrounds, fish hatcheries, or the pheasant-breeding farm in central New York.
Kelley also owns Hurricane Hall, a 400-acre breeding farm in Lexington.
The list can seem endless because the governments in this region are on aggressive privatization plans, which include health spas, pottery manufacturers and, in Poland, even an animal-breeding station.
The coastal cliffs are home to a mind-boggling array of seabirds, including the ultimate crowd-pleasers: the divinely comedic puffins that arrive for the breeding season in April and depart for warmer climes in mid-August.
He is believed to have come from a breeding colony in the sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island.
Around the same time, Steens Kiger, Littleton's prized stallion--the horse had sired 20 foals a year in his prime and was the most prominent privately owned Kiger--had a breeding accident during which an ornery mare kicked him in the privates.
Chaudhery hopes that Nano City will in time become a breeding ground for would-be billionaires.
She is taking part in a government-backed pilot project to improve breeding.
It would be far more cost-effective to support local farmers in their breeding and evaluation of selected varieties already in community seed banks.
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In a report published last month on the SNH-funded Cairngorms Wildcat Project, it was estimated that 150 breeding pairs of wildcats survived in parts of the Highlands.
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Class, race, breeding and education co- existing today in NYC in a multi-tiered form.
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While this might save asterina phylactica in the short term it might become more vulnerable in the future because of the genetic effects of inter-breeding.
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Vinery, a breeding operation with well-established farms in Kentucky and Florida, began moving part of its operation to New York last spring, when work on the casino was well underway.
According to researchers, while many modern pets may look like those depicted in ancient Egyptian tombs or Roman mosaics, extensive cross-breeding through thousands of years has meant that no modern dog breeds can be truly classified as "ancient".
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But some wildlife officials said the ban came too late - after the southern Asia natives had begun breeding in the Everglades.
In the new study, scientists first located the emperor-penguin breeding colonies by scanning satellite images for telltale patches of reddish-brown penguin guano on the ice, which are readily spotted from space.
In 1952 news of Vogel's wheat filtered down to a remote research station in Mexico, where a man named Norman Borlaug was breeding fungus-resistant wheat for a project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Since extremists first targeted small animal-breeders, in 1997, they have closed down four outfits, breeding dogs, cats, monkeys and rabbits.
Rising water temperatures have led to sudden and dramatic changes - with the plankton breeding at the wrong time, and in the wrong place, threatening species like cod.
Sharjah's Natural History Museum has had over 200, 000 visitors since it opened two years ago, but setting up slick audio-visual displays is a far cry from breeding rare animals in captivity.
The 23-year-old hails from a village in the Rift Valley, the traditional breeding ground for the seemingly endless stream of Kenyan distance runners who have enjoyed such success in distances from 800 meters to the marathon.
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New co-working and collaborative spaces for tech start-ups in Chicago are intended to help overcome those hurdles, by creating breeding grounds for the next Groupon.
In both cases, domestication and selective breeding have produced huge numbers of different breeds - each with a distinctive physique, colour and even behaviour.
Rural U.S. lawmakers with ties to the cattle industry and economically-strapped horse breeding registries have been pushing to reopen horse slaughter plants in the states since the last three plants shut down in 2007 (two in Texas, one in Illinois).
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Jambo was the first male silverback gorilla to be born in captivity, the first to be mother-reared and was one of the most prolific breeding silverbacks.
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