Research Articles
- Wildlife Conservation and Animal Temperament: Causes and Consequences of Evolutionary Change for Captive, Reintroduced, and Wild Populations
- California Condor Recovery Plan
- Genetic Effects of Captive Breeding Cause a Rapid, Cumulative Fitness Decline in the Wild
- Behavioural and Morphological Variations Between Captive Populations of Red Junglefowl
- Captive Breeding and the Genetic Fitness of Natural Populations
- Generations in Captivity Increases Behavioral Variance: Considerations for Captive Breeding and Reintroduction Programs
Books and Websites
- Creative Conservation: Interactive Management of Wild and Captive Animals Essay by David Shepherdson
- Abnormal Behaviour in Captive Animals is Bad, Say UK Researchers, But Physically Preventing it is Even Worse
- Animal Domestication- National Geographic
- World Wide Fund for Nature
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Project Wildlife
Pictures
- http://www.zoossa.com.au/conservation-ark/research/past-projects?project=%20Morphological%20and%20life%20history%20changes%20associated%20with%20captivity:%20the%20case%20of%20the%20budgerigar%20(Melopsittacus%20undulatus)
- http://www.fws.gov/endangered/what-we-do/recovery-champions/2010.html
- http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/03/taming-wild-animals/musi-photography