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Denver Zoo's 2004 Conservation Night Posters

Conservation night featured a gallery of displays detailing conservation projects that the Denver Zoo is involved in. The Zoo's department of Conservation Biology engages in scientific programs locally and globally which make meaningful contributions to the conservation of animals and their ecosystems. Since 1997, Denver Zoo has been involved in over 100 projects around the world.

Click the poster images below for larger versions. (The large posters are from 300k to 700k compressed JPG files). The posters are only for educational use and are copyright protected.

How Wolves affect Ecosytem Function

How Wolves affect Ecosystem Function

Brian Miller (Denver Zoological Foundation), Hank Harlow (University of Wyoming), Pam Cooley (University of Denver)

Understanding abundance, distribution, and ecological interactions...

Ecology & Conservation of Wild Bacterian Camels
Ecology & Conservation of Wild Bactrian Camels

Rich Reading Denver Zoological Foundation

Wild Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus ferus) are critically endangered throughout their range...
Assisted Reproduction in Cinereous Vultures, Aegypius monochus
Assisted Reproduction in Cinereous Vultures, Aegypius monochus

Mary Jo Willis - Area Supervisor, Birds - Denver Zoo Dr. Julie Long - Avian Reproductive Specialist – USDA Dr. Jesus Pelaez –USDA –post doc funded by Fundacion Ramon Areces
Cinereous Vulture Nesting Ecology
Cinereous Vulture Nesting Ecology

Rich Reading

Cinereous vultures (Aegypius monachus) are the largest old world vultures and are declining globally...
Argali Ecology & Conservation
Argali Ecology & Conservation

Rich Reading & Dave Kenny

Argali (Ovis ammon) are the largest mountain sheep in the world, with some rams reaching over 400 lbs (200 kg)...
Distribution and Relative Abundance of Meso-carnivores in Dornogov, Mongolia
Distribution and Relative Abundance of Meso-carnivores in Dornogov, Mongolia

James Murdoch1, Tserendorj Munkhzul2, and Richard P. Reading3

The steppes of Mongolia harbor a unique community...
Survey, Nosy Mangabe, Madagascar
PROSIMIAN BIOMEDICAL SURVEY, NOSY MANGABE, MADAGASCAR

Felicia Knightly, DVM , Denver Zoological Foundation Randall Junge, DVM , St. Louis Zoo Edward Louis, PhD, DVM , Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Malayan Sun Bear Research and Conservation in Indonesia
Malayan Sun Bear Research and Conservation in Indonesia

Dave Augeri Denver Zoological Foundation & University of Cambridge

The global sun bear population may be reduced to less than 25% of...
Project Golden Frog
Project Golden Frog

By Thomas J. Weaver Reptile Keeper Denver Zoo

In response to the declines and disappearances of Golden Frog populations, a group of concerned biologists convened and formed Project Golden Frog...
Resource use and landscape movements of the Citreoline Trogon and the Lilac-crowned Parrot in tropical dry forest of western Mexico: implications for seed dispersal and predation
Resource use and landscape movements of the Citreoline Trogon and the Lilac-crowned Parrot in tropical dry forest of western Mexico: implications for seed dispersal and predation

K. Renton and A. Salinas
Predicting Small Mammal Occurrences within Habitat Types Across a Moisture Gradient in Grand Teton National Park, WY
Predicting Small Mammal Occurrences within Habitat Types Across a Moisture Gradient in Grand Teton National Park, WY

Pamela Cooley, Brian Miller, Diane Debinski and Hank Harlow
SAIGA POPULATION DYNAMICS AND CONSERVATION IN KALMYKIA (RUSSIA)
SAIGA POPULATION DYNAMICS AND CONSERVATION IN KALMYKIA (RUSSIA)

Anna Lushchekina (Russian Academy of Sciences) and Richard Reading (DZF)

The saiga antelope once roamed all the way from England to Alaska and...
Relocation of Turks & Caicos Island Iguanas
Relocation of Turks & Caicos Island Iguanas

Tim Trout, Reptile keeper, Denver Zoo

The Turks & Caicos Islands are home to a specific species of ground iguana that is only found in this island chain--cyclura carinata carinata
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