There are countless species currently faced with extinction, and only a minute fraction of those are lucky enough to have assurance populations in captivity. Setting up ex situ programs isn't possible, necessary, or desired for all threatened species, but for some it could help or even save them (ex: Kihansi spray toad, Panamanian golden frog, Partula snails, Bali mynas, Guam rail & kingfisher, addax, etc). With that in mind, what are some species that would make good candidates for new ex situ breeding programs? Surely there are many threatened amphibians and invertebrates that we could develop assurance populations for with minimal space and resources, but I am curious about specifically what species would be the most feasible options and which would be of the highest priority.