Its no secret animals are regularly culled in zoos but its usually done privately. But in this case a rather riduculous 'public' situation could be quickly rectified if a little leeway and common sense was applied. Instead its been allowed to develop into a major issue...
Ridiculous but seemingly because of EEP bureaucracy Edinburgh appear in the unenviable position of being about to get a whole lot more bad publicity and critisism from animal 'lovers' and anti-zoo critics instead if they go ahead with this. But I also note the EEP are avoiding responsibility rather by making it known Edinburgh did not have a recommendation for breeding from their pair- either with this or the previous litter, so implying its the zoos' fault they bred them in the first place.
One thing particularly interests me. Given so many other zoos have been breeding Red River Hogs in the past few years, and some of them like Duisburg, Woburn and Colchester nowadays have sizeable groups, why does this problem appear to have only arisen at Edinburgh?