For Release:
November 6, 2003
Contact: Nancy
Furlow
202-673-4840
National Zoo Receives Two AZA Awards
Research in Preservation of Genetic Diversity and Development of Clouded Leopard Breeding Program Funded
The National Zoo was recently awarded funding for research from the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. The AZA Conservation Endowment Fund awarded two of the 18 selected proposals to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park.
"Comparison of Population Management Strategies for Preserving Genetic Diversity in Groups,” submitted by Jon Ballou of the National Zoo and Brandie Smith of AZA received $11,870 for their research. Katharine Pelican and JoGayle Howard of the National Zoo and Nadja Wielebnowski of the Brookfield Zoo were awarded $20,000 for their research on “Developing a Successful Clouded Leopard Breeding Program in Thailand.”
The AZA Conservation Endowment Fund (CEF) provides
financial support for regional and international field
conservation programs, the improvement of training
and development opportunities for zoological professionals,
and other key programs related to the Association's
mission.
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