So following on from
@David Matos Mendes awesome post about some other Brazilian zoos and their specialities with native species conservation I thought I would add another zoo but this time located in the Southern state of Parana.
Curitiba zoo : Located in the capital city of Parana State the speciality of Curitiba zoo (like Sorocaba zoo in nearby Sao Paulo state) has been without question their contributions to the ex-situ conservation of the Southern muriqui (which is also found in the wild in this state).
Curitiba zoo and Sorocaba zoo are actually the only public zoos / institutions which currently keep breeding groups of the Southern muriqui (two male individuals are kept at the Sao Paulo zoo) and so the group in Curitiba is a very significant population in terms of the ex-situ conservation of the species through captive breeding.
It is still a rather small group of animals that are maintained here (currently standing at five individuals ) but breeding is occurring and offspring have been born twice (once in 2018 and more recently during the christmas of 2019).
In addition to this an orphaned muriqui named "Mona Lisa" (she was found wandering a road this year) will soon be joining the zoo and will hopefully settle in well. With luck she may eventually contribute her genetics to the breeding programe.
Worth mentioning that Curitiba zoo has quite a selection of both native (a decent collection of native primate species can be found here) and exotic species but it leans more towards exotics (African lions, chimpanzees, Bengal tigers, Andean bears, giraffes, brown bears, hippos, sacred baboons, llamas to name but a few).