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EAZA Ex situ Programmes (EEPs) are population management programmes for over 500 animal species, coordinated by experts from EAZA Membership. They are the cornerstone of teamwork and collaborative efforts in the EAZA community.
- Healthy animal populations
The species to be managed as EAZA Ex situ Programmes (EEPs)...
- EAZA Zoos and Aquariums
By becoming an EAZA Member, a zoo or aquarium commits to...
- Healthy animal populations
EAZA Ex-situ Programme overview October 2024 Common name Scientific name Programme type EAZA Member Programme coordinator *re-established after 1st January 2018 following the implementation of the new EAZA Population Management structure
Un Programme européen pour les espèces menacées (ou EEP, de l'anglais EAZA Ex-situ Program, autrefois European Endangered species Programme) est un programme d'élevage conservatoire de l'Association européenne des zoos et aquariums destiné à la conservation d'une espèce animale sauvage.
The species to be managed as EAZA Ex situ Programmes (EEPs) as well as their roles are defined jointly by experts from the zoo community and their partners from the field during the Regional Species Plan process. More than 500 species are covered by an EEP.
By becoming an EAZA Member, a zoo or aquarium commits to participating in EAZA Ex situ Programmes (EEPs). EEPs are a collaborative effort to manage healthy and genetically diverse animal populations, which involves exchanging animals, breeding, and many more activities supported by specialist knowledge.
The EAZA Ex-situ Programme (EEP) is a population management and conservation programme by European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) for wild animals living in European zoos. The programme was formerly known as the European Endangered Species Programme.
Un programme européen pour préserver la biodiversité. Compte tenu de la disparition de nombreuses espèces et des menaces croissantes qui pèsent sur la biodiversité, les institutions zoologiques européennes accréditées par l’EAZA ont développé un programme de gestion de population d’espèces animales.