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Summary of the "Tokyo Zoological Park Society Wildlife Conservation Fund" Report and Lecture Meeting Now Available!
└─Tokyo Tokyo Zoological Park Society 2024/04/19
The Tokyo Zoological Park Society Tokyo Zoological Park Society Society, has traditionally held activity report lectures for those it has supported. However, in recent years, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, these lectures have been held online. This time, it was the first in-person event in five years, and we were able to hold an activity report lecture at the management office inside Ueno Zoo on Saturday, February 10, 2024.

Following the activity report presentations, grant recipients have kindly compiled summaries of their presentations, which are now available on Tokyo Zoo Net. The summaries cover activities completed in the most recent fiscal year, 2022. Please take a look.

 Tokyo Zoological Park Society Wildlife Conservation Fund is a grant fund operated by Tokyo Zoological Park Society. In order to further advance one of its founding principles, "contributing to the coexistence of humans and animals," the fund implements grant programs to support those engaged in wildlife conservation activities.

This fund is sustained by the support of individuals who agree with its purpose. We would greatly appreciate your cooperation in making a donation to the fund. For more details, please see "Request for Donations."

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Nana Ushine

Survey of lead contamination in wild birds living in Japan
(Download PDF here)


Mr. Osamu Yamato

Research on methods for assessing physical stress and psychological well-being in wild animals
(Download PDF here)


Jun Kawahara

Studies on the reproductive ecology of Eurasian Least Shrew
(Download PDF here)


BirdLife International Tokyo (Yasuko Suzuki)

Understanding the current situation of seabird bycatch in gillnet fishing: Aiming for the conservation of Common Murre and Etbilica.
(Download PDF here)


Daisuke Togane, Kosuke Akita, and Kazuho Anan

Conservation ecological study of the Yaeyama spotted frog using age structure and genome-wide SNP analysis
(Download PDF here)


Nara Women's University Secondary Education School (Mr. Itsuki Ogisu)

Research into swallow rearing at Green Hill Ikoma in Nara
(Download PDF here)


(April 19, 2024)


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