The auodad and ibex and not sitting pretty at the moment, so I would not hold my breath. Fossil Rim took on the former, only to lose all but one of their females-- only the San Diego Zoo Safari Park still has a group capable of breeding. The ibex is down to two mixed-sex holders, Baton Rouge, and, again, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The urial is doing *slightly* better, having spread out a little more-- mostly into non-accredited facilities, however. St. Louis is also without a breeding male currently, which is not great, considering they were the other main breeding facility. With the direction the AZA is going (essentially dissolving the SSPs to only have managed programs for the species already doing well) and with changes in leadership at some of the more speciose collections, I don't foresee a bright future for Caprids or most other hoofstock, quite frankly. The same could be said for many taxa--I have many friends involved with Avian TAGs, SSPs, and studbooks, as well, and they are all afraid they're going to lose their animals too.