Toronto Zoo wildlife scientist nominated for the 'Nobel Prize of Animal Conservation' | CBC News
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Mastromonaco's work involves finding and developing tools to support both natural and assisted breeding, crucial for maintaining healthy populations in species like wood bison.
Reproductive science is one of the foundations of species sustainability; if they don't reproduce, then we don't have the next generation of the animals to do the conservation.
Dolf DeJong, Toronto Zoo CEO, highlighted Mastromonaco's contributions, stating she's helping to ensure a positive future for a wide range of wildlife.
If awarded the Indianapolis Prize, Mastromonaco would receive $250,000 to support her ongoing efforts in wildlife conservation and reproductive science.
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