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Repro Difficult Wild Maintain Gene Pool Ex Situ Protects

This note explains that ex-situ conservation is beneficial for maintaining the gene pool and protecting against diseases, particularly when wild reproduction is challenging.

This note discusses the benefits of ex-situ conservation, such as maintaining the gene pool and protecting against disease, especially when reproduction in the wild is difficult.

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- maintain gene pool ex-situ
- protects against disease

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