By "breeding" I meant, "if they were to start a breeding programme"It doesn't make much sense (to me at least) to deliberately breed from animals that don't really have a clue about how to bring up baby.
I think woolies are notorious for being difficult to breed (or breed and then keep the offspring alive)-at least, that's what I've picked up from Monkey Life. As for the orangs, they seem to be a pretty good example of what happens if you breed from animals with no or little experiance; valuable individuals, but all but Kai have ended up hand reared and in the orang nursery.
Than again, like I mentioned, the Golden Cheeks have fared quite well for being orphans. Odd![]()
Rehabiliation means providing and catering for the environments conducive to normal primate behaviours, and that includes *** natural reproduction and sex. To deny that is to deny animal integrity. And a Wildlife Sanctuary worth its salt would make use of all the genetic material in its care. This is exactly how most great ape collections started (e.g. Burgers Chimps and Chimp Politics) ..... To claim anything other is a crime - allthough I am realistic enough to acknowledge some chimps will never resocialise - but not tried is not won ...! OUCH (lol)!!!!