Sulu hornbills are critically endangered, warranty for a presence in collections, so zoos might be able to establish a breeding program, if there was interest.
The few Sulu hornbills left would probably be best undisturbed. Capturing the entire population (likely downwards of 27), which would be necessary, could not be done easily and might be impossible because of their behavior. Sadly, as @Great Argus mentioned in his analysis, larger coraciiformes typically have a low breeding success rate.
https://iucnhornbills.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Sulu-Hornbill-Action-Plan_low-res-1.pdf
The few Sulu hornbills left would probably be best undisturbed. Capturing the entire population (likely downwards of 27), which would be necessary, could not be done easily and might be impossible because of their behavior. Sadly, as @Great Argus mentioned in his analysis, larger coraciiformes typically have a low breeding success rate.
https://iucnhornbills.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Sulu-Hornbill-Action-Plan_low-res-1.pdf
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