@Great Argus @Dyl0526 although the Florida wildlife centre seems like an amazing facility at first, sadly not all is as good as it seems. The owner is a rather self entitled 25 year old drug user who is funded by his grandmother, and he has killed a number of rare birds that have arrived at his collection. Although he does have a number of rarities and some good connections in the private trade, he's increasingly looked down upon in the avicultural world, both from zoo and private collections. His collection is essentially a postage stamp collection, I don't think he's produced much of anything since opening, and he holds lots of older singletons. (Which to be fair there's nothing specifically wrong with that, but would be nice if they went to facilities that would be more proactive in attempting to pair them instead.)
Sounds like a whole bunch of facilities I have heard about in Florida. So many places claiming to be "conservation" focused, rendering that word useless. I'm trying to understand what the point of obtaining a single hornbill with little luck of getting a mate, and little experience breeding hornbills is.