Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Some mammals native to South America I'd like to see being kept there include: big-eared opossums, red uakaris, black bearded sakis, black, golden-headed and superagüi lion tamarins, northern and southern muriquis, neotropical and giant river otters, white-tailed, marsh and pampas deer, red brockets, guanacos and vicuñas. The institution might already have some individuals of these species or plan to house some of them in the future.
I think the only species that you've mentioned that would be impossible to be kept there would be the Superagüi lion tamarins as these are unfortunately not kept in captivity anywhere inside or outside Brazil.
I don't think these will ever be kept by zoos in the future either and their conservation will instead be through in-situ efforts (not necessarily a bad thing at all IMO).
The last I heard about it was that there is only ever a contingency plan by SPVS to take in an injured animal that cannot be rehabilitated and that if this happens these would be kept in enclosures in-situ in the Atlantic rainforest in Parana.
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