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College partners with charity to save endangered species
10 Dec
Summary
- Moulton College collaborates with Nature's SAFE for species preservation.
- The partnership aims to safeguard genetic material of endangered animals.
- Over 350 species samples have been preserved by the charity.

Moulton College is delighted to announce a significant partnership with Nature's SAFE, an animal conservation charity dedicated to protecting endangered species. This collaboration will bolster efforts to preserve the genetic material of threatened animals, ensuring their viability for future conservation and restoration programs.
The college's animal facilities manager, Dean Sharman Frost, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating it aligns with the institution's role in animal welfare education and conservation. By housing over 140 diverse species, Moulton College is well-positioned to contribute to Nature's SAFE's mission.
Nature's SAFE, employing advanced cryopreservation techniques, has already secured samples from more than 350 species worldwide. This initiative provides conservationists with a crucial tool to enhance genetic diversity and improve the long-term survival chances of dwindling animal populations.



