World Pheasant Association
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The World Pheasant Association (WPA) has achieved international recognition by conducting invaluable work on the conservation of the Galliformes, some of which are highly threatened. Examples of this work include intensive habitat and population surveys, many of which have resulted in the establishment of national parks and protected areas, and increased awareness and education of people about the importance of their local birds and habitat. WPA also works with private breeders and zoos around the world through Taxon Advisory Groups and other networks. These groups aim to promote good husbandry techniques and establish genetically viable captive populations which can be used for education, behavioural research and as a backup to the risks to wild populations.
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