im about to be guilty of redirecting a british thread back to australia here. one of the reasons why it is so important to ARAZPA zoos that David Gills failed Mareeba Park becomes accredited is that the collection of animals he sourced, mainly from the Tipperary Wildlife Park in the Northern Territory, are incredibly valuable to building sustainable populations in accredited zoos.
as far as im aware, the lions, cheetah, hippo and pygmy hippo, amongst others perhaps, are unrelated to other animals in the region. but lions and cheetahs are going really well, and two lions have been sent to Perth Zoo, but its the hippos we need. as Zoo_Boy pointed out, the 3 River Hippos and 5 Pygmy Hippos really represent the future of this species in the country.
the linking of the only two bloodlines left in ARAZPA zoos has started with the transfer of the male from Melbourne and female from Adelaide to Sydney. But longterm we need the Mareeba hippos. the Seaworld development may be our best chance to secure the river hippos, if the transfer is approved, and hopefully beyond Seaworld offspring could be sent to Dubbo, Weribee etc.
one more question, ive forgotten the status of New Zealands hippos. the male is castrated right? the two females? can they be imported into Australia?