Past situation of the Alpine Ibex is surprisingly similar. The Ibex are almost all illegal, including all Ibex held at zoos.
The Alpine Ibex was hunted out to near extinction already in the 18.- century. The only group survived in Grand Paradiso in Italy, in a private reserve of a local king, who saved them but did not want to share. When pioneering Swiss conservationists wanted to reintroduce the Ibex to Switzerland, they met with refusal. As a result, poachers and smugglers were contacted. Poachers caught ibex kids. Domestic goats were taken to the mountains, ostensibly to graze on mountain pastures, and milk goats were led to hidden shelters of local smugglers to feed the ibex kids. As the result, few smuggled baby Ibex arrived in a Swiss zoo in Sankt Gallen. The wild ibex living today in Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany, most of Italy, Germany and Slovenia – over 50,000 and 95% of the worlds population, and all the Ibex in zoos are descendands of these few illegally obtained animals.