How many mammal species could have self-sustaining populations in zoos in Britain, Europe, USA, and worldwide?
In short: zoos have limited number of places for animals. This place can expand only moderately after years, because opening new zoos and exhibit goes slowly. Much of zoo space is "fixed" for certain species and groups eg. zoos which keeps lions can change to any lion subspecies, but certainly not to keep small nocturnal animals in this place.
I think about 300 mammal species can be kept in zoos. And this means that either zoos will all keep the same species and be, frankly, boring, and most of endangered mammals will not have space in captivity. Or zoos need more cooperation and exchanging founders from other regions and from the wild.
In short: zoos have limited number of places for animals. This place can expand only moderately after years, because opening new zoos and exhibit goes slowly. Much of zoo space is "fixed" for certain species and groups eg. zoos which keeps lions can change to any lion subspecies, but certainly not to keep small nocturnal animals in this place.
I think about 300 mammal species can be kept in zoos. And this means that either zoos will all keep the same species and be, frankly, boring, and most of endangered mammals will not have space in captivity. Or zoos need more cooperation and exchanging founders from other regions and from the wild.