What is the primary goal scientists look for to gauge the true success of Wyoming Toad recovery programs?

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The establishment of self-sustaining populations

The rigorous conservation efforts involving captive breeding and reintroduction are not considered fully successful merely upon release or short-term survival. The definitive measure scientists use to gauge true success is observing the establishment of self-sustaining populations. This means the reintroduced groups must be capable of reproducing effectively and persisting naturally in the wild environment without requiring constant human supplementation or intervention for their continuation.

What is the primary goal scientists look for to gauge the true success of Wyoming Toad recovery programs?
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