Protecting Aquatic Biodiversity Through Captive Breeding
We work with rare and endangered freshwater species, using ethical, science‑led captive breeding to reduce pressure on wild populations and preserve genetic diversity
Why Captive Breeding Matters
Captive breeding provides a sustainable alternative to wild‑caught livestock, protects vulnerable species from over‑collection, and helps maintain genetically healthy populations for long‑term conservation. By working with rare and endangered freshwater species, we reduce pressure on wild habitats while preserving vital genetic diversity for the future.
Species We Focus On
We prioritise freshwater species that are threatened, declining, or poorly represented in captivity. Our current work includes rare livebearers, endangered killifish, and other species with limited wild distribution or vulnerable habitats.
Our Conservation Approach
Our Conservation Approach
Our work is built on ethical captive breeding, science‑led husbandry, and long‑term species management. We maintain genetically diverse breeding groups, document lineage and spawning data, and prioritise species that benefit most from responsible captive programmes. Every decision is made with the goal of reducing pressure on wild populations while preserving healthy, sustainable lines for the future.
How You Can Support Conservation
Your support helps us expand our captive breeding programmes, maintain genetically diverse populations, and protect more threatened freshwater species. By choosing captive‑bred livestock and supporting ethical conservation work, you directly contribute to reducing pressure on wild habitats.