The Colossal Foundation, in collaboration with Zoos Victoria, is leading an initiative to establish an interim insurance and conservation breeding program at Melbourne Zoo for this critically endangered reptile. This project aims to preserve and restore the dragon’s population, integrating advanced genetic techniques and collaborative efforts.
The initiative includes initial funding for the fit-out of interim quarantine housing and care for the dragons, along with sequencing the genome of the “lost” dragons and mapping the genetic relatedness of individuals to inform conservation breeding. Additionally, the project supports the broader recovery efforts of the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon Recovery Team, focusing on conserving and growing the dragon’s population and protecting and restoring its wild habitat.
From the 32 wild individuals rediscovered, the team has established 10 breeding pairs, resulting in the birth of 51 dragon hatchlings so far –providing hope for this once-lost species.