About ALBC
What is the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC)?
The
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a clearing-house for information
on livestock and genetic diversity.
These
breeds are threatened because agriculture has changed. Modern food production
now favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds selected for maximum
output in a controlled environment. Many traditional livestock breeds
have lost popularity and are threatened with extinction. These traditional
breeds are an essential part of the American agricultural inheritance.
Not only do they evoke our past, they are also an important resource for
our future.
The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, founded in 1977,
is the only organization in the U.S. working to conserve rare breeds and
genetic diversity in livestock.
ALBC's Mission
The
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy protects genetic diversity in livestock
and poultry species through the conservation and promotion of endangered
breeds. These rare breeds are part of our national heritage and represent
a unique piece of the earth's bio-diversity. The loss of these breeds
would impoverish agriculture and diminish the human spirit. We have inherited
a rich variety of livestock breeds. For the sake of future generations
we must work together to safeguard these treasures.
What does ALBC do?
The
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy's programs include research on breed
population size, distribution and genetic health; research on breed characteristics;
gene banks to preserve genetic material from endangered breeds; rescues
of threatened populations; education about genetic diversity and the role
of livestock in sustainable agriculture; and technical support to a network
of breeders, breed associations, and farmers.
The need for livestock conservation is urgent. Throughout
agricultural history, each generation has taken its turn as steward of
the genetic trust. Our generation is now in danger of bankrupting this
trust and leaving little for the future. Each day, some breeds move closer
to extinction. Each extinction reduces the diversity within the livestock
species and the biodiversity of the Earth.
Financial Reports are available at http://www.guidestar.org.
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