@PR, thanks for the family tree. This is / was most helpful.
Unfortunate the second breeding female imported from Chile died in the meantime. I would sincerely hope with the good contacts SCZ has developed with earlier European imports they may acquire a replacement female rather easily from the EAZA/EEP program. If they can exchange, 1-2 individuals with the EAZA/EEP and bring in new blood into the EEP program that would be an added benefit and a win - win situation for both European and Japanese individual programs (as I believe the transfer of 2 individuals to Kobe Animal Kingdom may not be the last given the good breeding success at Saitama).
Unfortunate the second breeding female imported from Chile died in the meantime. I would sincerely hope with the good contacts SCZ has developed with earlier European imports they may acquire a replacement female rather easily from the EAZA/EEP program. If they can exchange, 1-2 individuals with the EAZA/EEP and bring in new blood into the EEP program that would be an added benefit and a win - win situation for both European and Japanese individual programs (as I believe the transfer of 2 individuals to Kobe Animal Kingdom may not be the last given the good breeding success at Saitama).