AGSRCA

Species at risk

GOALS


To guarantee the survival of endangered species and to complement breeding programs in the wild or captivity (zoos), the AGSRCA has established a living frozen zoo.

The living frozen zoo preserves reproductive cells, (semen, embryos, ovaries et cetera) and genetic material in a frozen state, at -196°C in liquid nitrogen. Here in the Gene Bank, we have rhinos, elephants, Hairy-nosed wombats, bilbies and 100 other species.

These valuable samples have been collected, processed and frozen and can be stored for years before being used for breeding, research or investigations of diseases. The AGSRCA becomes the custodian of these samples at the Centre’s facilities; they remain the property of the organisations or persons who submitted them to the AGSRCA

The AGSRCA has designed and developed GeneSearch, a computerised database where critical information is stored. The program records and reports on the collection, quality, preservation and dissemination of genetic material. GeneSearch has the capacity to form
a network linking gene banks around the world for international conservation of wildlife.

Details of GeneSearch Database program is available on request, please contact
ian.gunn@med.monash.edu.au

Patron, Mr Ron Clarke

Australian Athletic legend Mr Ron Clarke is the patron of the NACG. Ron is famous for his world record breaking long distance running. Ron has maintained an interest in business and eco-tourism and he is the President of the Council for the Encouragement of Philanthropy in Australia .

Ron Clarke brings tremendous knowledge of international leadership, wisdom and an established reputation for supporting Australian conservation.

Aust Frozen Zoo

AGSRCA

Species at Risk

Goals

Projects




AGSRCA

Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories (MISCL)
Level 3, STRIP1, Building 75
Monash University Clayton Campus
Melbourne 3168
Australia


T: (03) 9905 1527
F: (03) 99052547

E: ian.gunn@med.monash.edu.au
W: www.australianfrozenzoo.com