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Introduction

Introduction. Un-resolved Threats =. Why are we here?. Communication & Collaboration =. Population overview. Captive Eastern Bongo, outside USA and Europe

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction Un-resolved Threats =

  2. Why are we here? Communication & Collaboration =

  3. Population overview • Captive Eastern Bongo, outside USA and Europe • Europe and N America are 2 big continents with a well structured regional population strategies and support systems via TAG’s, EEP’s and association based support. • Practicality: • Import restrictions • Transport distance • Meteorological differences • Disease management

  4. Eastern Bongo in the ME

  5. Middle Eastern Bongo Population

  6. Historical

  7. Studbook • Lydia Bosley “This effort is in need of financial support and by spreading the word to all bongo holders worldwide via the international studbook, the hope on the part of the studbook keeper is that contributions will be encouraged by the dissemination of these important news.” Lydia Bosley, Bongo International Studbook Keeper http://www.waza.org/en/site/conservation/international-studbooks/bongo

  8. Origin • 2 Biggest populations in the UAE from Pony Creek Texas 7/11/2006.  • Studbook info: None • Response from the previous owner (Jim Barry) after requesting info (14 emails later): “Thanks I will send info on bongo as retrieved” • After a long silence an another set of emails. The answer: the information is not available.

  9. African Collection

  10. Japan & Taiwan Collection

  11. Malaysia Collection

  12. Australian Population

  13. Representation • Middle East 75% represented with the apart from for Riyadh Zoo. • Message from Peter De Chellis: “Please accept my apology for not attending the 1st Interregional Eastern Bongo Collection Workshop. the situation in Riyadh with the rain has made it almost impossible for me to leave”

  14. Australian Zoo’s “Unfortunately with only eight weeks lead in until the proposed date I am not sure that the zoos targeted (all government based) in our region would be in a position to amend budgets and apply for ministerial permission to travel in time. Please keep us informed into the future on any other plans. You may find that using the regional association office as a means of communicating with members? This way we can put you in direct contact with the Directors and General Managers who are responsible for decision making on such attendance. With kind regards, Chris Hibbard | acting Executive Director ZAA”

  15. Asian Zoo’s • Taman Safari: “Thank you very much for the opportunity to me too, but I don't think I can attend the meeting, since we don't have any budget for the program this year. In spite of all of the accommodation is sponsored by the organizer. However, we still prepare for the transportation to go there. I hope, we still have another opportunity to attend the workshop in the next future.Best regards,Amy”

  16. Goals • Regional collection Plan • Inter-regional collaboration • Information sharing • Linking with In-situ Conservation • Assisting & involvement

  17. Regional Collection plan • Every individual count! • Accurate records, essential • Guidance from Studbook and EEP & regional association • Private collections must get involved. 90% of the bongo population in Arabia in private collections.

  18. Inter-regional Collaboration

  19. Population trends

  20. In-Situ Conservation From: UPDATE BSP – February 2013

  21. The link Communication and guidance from studbook, EEP & experts

  22. Be a forum for Information sharing Studbook request: • “As for topics to present to the group, • I am always interested in any bongo health problems and particularly in the issue of splaying in newborn calves; any time this happens the calves have a difficult time surviving and I encourage bongo holders to be prepared for bongo births and to be on the lookout for this problem. • Another suggestion might be to encourage locations to consider the idea of displaying bachelor herds to provide exhibit space for surplus males. • I think it is essential for bongo holders to support the wild population in Kenya, I am glad to know that Paul will be there to present and discuss this topic. best wishes, Lydia Bosley, Bongo Int'l. Studbook”

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