@Zoomaniac
Really-the Dodos,Tasmanian tigers and Quagags are NOT alive ? Thank you,Zoomaniac, for this very important information, I already started to fill my suitcase for a short trip to Chleby. I'm not sure about it, but I guess, most people here on Zoochat would understand the Joke....but of course, not all of them. Neverthless, I'm so dissapointed the Zoo do not keep and breed Quagga,Dodo or Tasmanain Tigers.
My advice is, should they get the Docus to go very , very quick to that place, remembering the successful story of Proboscis monkeyas at Apenheul, and with the exception of cologne (but also not"really"succesful,too-only one of them left at this palce...) NO Zoo outside of Asia was succesful in keeping and breeding on a long-term side Douc Langurs-too many of these wonderful animals had to pay a very, very high price for this-in form of their lifes.
Yes, I know, Zoos should try and try and try it again-Master Yoda would say"Do-or do it not.There is no try", but unfortunately, this isn't working so good with the husbandry of wild animals in Zoos, so as long as Doucs are available for the attempts, there are still chances some of them could be kept alive for a while. So what speaks against for such a small Zoo like Chleby to try it with Douc's,, if even large, famous and in langur husbandry more expierenced Zoos failed in keeping Doucs ? Nothing.
I know, I see that too hard, and it is not good for Zoo interested poeple to critize that-hey-it is a rare species more to see. Some members here ask"Should elephants, Apes,Bears or-of course Orcas be kept in CAPTIVITY ?"and I can answer this with a clear YES, but there are also lots of species, Zoos failed in keeping them-so pangolins, doucs,Suamtran rhinos, and much more-so from my point of view-its ENOUGH.
I'm Sorry for the Off-Topic.