Foreword.- Reproductive sciences to the rescue of wild animal species.- Reproductive strategies and their relevance to vertebrate conservation.- Stress, Well-being, and Reproduction in Wildlife.- Ethical and regulation aspects relevant to the study of reproduction in wild species.- Transgenerational Impact of Environmental Change.- Reproductive impact of natural, synthetic and emerging chemicals on wildlife and domestic animals.- The Potential Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in Wild Animals' Reproduction.- Molecular tools for non-invasive sexing of wildlife.- Sperm DNA Fragmentation: the concept and its use in assisted reproduction.- Stem Cells and Wildlife Conservation.- Conservation of honeybee (Apis mellifera) intraspecific diversity through reproductive science and technology.- Conservation of teleost fishes: Current status and the role of reproductive technologies.- Reproductive Modes of Amphibians and Reptiles: Impacts on Conservation and the Development of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.- Wild Bird Reproduction: Neuroendocrinology, Conservation Biology, and Environmental Threats.- The emerging role of prolactin as a biomarker for reproduction, health, and welfare in wildlife species: Elephants as a model.- Koala Conservation: The Utility of Art and Genome Banking.- Reproductive science methods for marine mammals.- Fertility Control in Wildlife: Review of Current Status, Including Novel and Future Technologies.- How to ensure a bright future for reproductive sciences in animal conservation.