Jeez, who isn’t phasing out sun bears these days? I thought Australasia wasn’t phasing them out because they looked like the most available bear species (geographically anyways).
Maybe some day, in the far flung future, sun bears will be phased back in because they’ll be the hot new thing on the endangered list, but that’s no guarantee.
They were the designated bear species for the region but failure in successful breeding (partly due to the fact that majority of the population are rescues) has seemed to make them rethink this decision. Only a single zoo in Australasia currently holds a breeding pair, but they haven’t successfully produced a cub in more than a decade now.
It’s a shame as they’re such an iconic species; and like the US, will possibly be replaced by more easily sourced and more easily breed able bear species like the Sloth Bear and Andean Bear.