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  1. Early animal expeditions. Durrell left Whipsnade Zoo in May 1946 to join wildlife collecting expeditions, but was denied a place in the voyages due to his lack of experience.

  2. Nov 8, 2019 · Another uplifting piece of information is that eight of the species Durrell had taken particular note of having moved into lower Red List categories since 1988; these include the Mallorcan Midwife Toad, the Golden Lion Tamarin and 6 species of Mauritian birds.

  3. Jun 29, 2017 · Gerald Durrell could be said to have been a one-man conservation corporation who informed, educated and entertained but then did a lot more. He was instrumental in saving endangered species and he worked to change zoos into tools for conservation, scientific research and education, so they were not just collections of cramped cages full of sad ...

  4. Jan 26, 2022 · Under its emblem of the dodo as an icon of extinction, for six decades the DWCT has bred countless mammals, reptiles and birds in captivity to prevent their disappearance; species such as the Mauritius pink pigeon, the Mauritius kestrel, the Madagascan ploughshare tortoise and the Majorcan midwife toad, among many others, would probably have dis...

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · Gerald Durrell was a pioneer of captive breeding programmes and modern zoos. He insisted that the existence of any zoo is justified only if it meets three basic criteria: conservation, animal welfare, and education. The primary aim of zoos should be to save...

  6. The life of the renowned conservationist explored - Discover Wildlife.

  7. Feb 24, 2006 · Gerald Malcolm Durrell (1925 - 1995) worked as a collector of wild animals for zoos, eventually setting up his own magnificent Jersey Zoo.