Couldn't agree more - however, with the amazing success they've had with the Sumatran species, I wonder why they don't consider entering into a program for the Bornean species to extend their expertise.
I’d very much like to see this happen, but the impression I get is Perth are intentionally downsizing their colony. There’s been three deaths and two exports in the last decade - without any imports or births to counter these.
This has reduced the colony to 2.6 orangutans:
0.1 Puteri (12/06/1970) Atjeh x Puan
0.1 Utama (19/06/1979) Atjeh x Puteri
1.0 Dinar (06/03/1987) Imported 2004
0.1 Sekara (20/07/1990) Hsing Hsing x Puspa
0.1 Pulang (21/12/1993) Atjeh x Puan
0.1 Teliti (20/10/2009) Hsing Hsing x Puteri
1.0 Sungai (30/12/2011) Dinar x Sekara
0.1 Lestari (09/01/2012) Hsing Hsing x Pulang
It wouldn’t surprise me to see Pulang and Lestari transfer out together (probably to Adelaide); and considering Puteri is 53 years old next month, it’s not hard to imagine the colony reduced to 2.3 adults by 2030 - with two reproductive aged females (Sekara and Teliti) that can both breed with Dinar.
Borneans remain the dominant species in Europe and are now a critically endangered species, so what I wouldn’t discount is another holder emerging in the region. Perhaps Orana Wildlife Park (if they can secure the funding); or Taronga, who a few of us have speculated will acquire orangutans again long term.