The old plan had a good African area with a mix of rainforest and savannah animals, so they can still have lions and gorillas, both popular species. I'd assume it's the small Aussie gorilla population that also scared them off their gorilla plans but it is definitely going to be worth it to import some. Perhaps a smaller savannah exhibit with spare hoofstock from Monarto would work, while leaving giraffes for Monarto. Sri Lankan leopards may be in only 2 zoos for now but they're hopefully due to have a good future in Aus compared to sun bears at least
Since the plan still lists animals that only have a few old individuals left like dusky langurs and Malayan tapir that I doubt they'll continue with, I'd guess it'll probably be prone to change but a more knowledgable Zoochatter can give their 2 cents on that
The region would greatly benefit from another gorilla holder. Taronga has three adolescent males at dispersal age; and Melbourne’s troop would benefit from additional females imo. Taronga arguably has a 1.1 breeding pair given Frala is now 43 years old and Johari is a behavioural non-breeder. Mogo’s troop is in a similar state, with just one reproductive female.
Australasian now has four Sri Lankan leopard holders. In addition to Canberra and Darling Downs; Mogo and Tasmania have recently joined the programme by acquiring single first generation males. It would have/would be great to have Adelaide come on board also.
You’re correct Adelaide’s Malayan tapir will be their last. It’s the last in the region and the species has been designated as phase out. The future lies with Brazilian tapir, with imports planned in the future across the region.
What I don't understand is why an additional giraffe was moved to Adelaide not so long ago. Are there the same challenges with moving giraffes out of Adelaide as there is moving them out of other places in terms of bridges and powerlines?
Good point. Giraffes are typically transferred prior to two years of age due to their height. Powerlines can potentially be moved; but there would have to be reasonable justification for transferring adult giraffes given the availability of young specimens regionally.
The route between Adelaide Zoo and Monarto appears relatively simple logistically; though not sure what bridges etc are on route.