It is unfortunate that this species is no longer a part of the collection at Jersey Zoo. Where did the remainder of the zoo's birds get sent to? Or did they die out of the collection through attrition? Also, what species currently occupies their former enclosure?
I believe the last elderly birds passed away, although I could be mistaken. Unsure what currently occupies this aviary, I haven't been back to Jersey since.
The remarkable recovery of this species, meaning an ex-situ population at Jersey was no longer needed, should be considered a great triumph.
@Swampy ah thank you. It does sound like they made a remarkable recovery. I will say, I disagree with the idea that an ex-situ population was no longer needed. As far as I understand, the IUCN lists this species as Vulnerable which is still a category of being threatened.