The travesty in that is it is not at all necessary. There are sufficient numbers of pure-bred giraffe around. Yet, quite a few zoos remain contend to breed hybrid / crossbreeds that do not exist in their natural habitat.
Same with the issues raised on generic carnivores. They occupy desperately needed captive space for endangered taxa. Of which once more there are sufficient founders to start up a conservation breeding program.
Oh, I didn't mean giraffes, just animals in general.
And I do agree, keeping common/LT species is nice and all to see, but it would be better if the zoos are able to keep endangered animals for a conservation program. That'll also help for their 'conservation' image and such. Just out of curiosity, is there any zoo that does only endangered taxa?
I'm actually going to go to Brookfield zoo today, I'm curious to see the ratio between endangered and LT animals kept int the zoo. I'll take some pictures as well!
Sorry, didn't mean to derail the thread!