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EnvironmentBBC Science & Environment· Jun 13, 2026, 10:03 AM

How a new arrival could help save rare giraffe

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Three-year-old Stanley, a giraffe at a Wiltshire safari park, will play a critical role in conservation efforts for his rare species. He will be part of the park's breeding and genetic diversity program aimed at preserving the species.

Some giraffe species face serious threats in the wild. Controlled breeding programs and genetic management are vital tools for increasing populations of endangered animals.

Three-year-old Stanley will be critical to helping the Wiltshire safari park conserve his species.

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Active conservation efforts for endangered species demonstrate the success of scientific preservation programs. Zoos' role in increasing genetic diversity of species offers hope for saving animals on the brink of extinction.

Why it matters?

Some giraffe species face serious threats in the wild. Controlled breeding programs and genetic management are vital tools for increasing populations of endangered animals.

Context note: Haberin tam detayları bilinmemektedir; hangi zürafa türü olduğu ve programın kapsamı hakkında belirsizlik vardır.

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