In Australasia, several zoos have received animals from private breeders that have been of great benefit to our captive breeding programmes:
Tipperary Station in Australia was a private collection that held Addax, Scimitar-horned oryx, Common hippopotamus, Pygmy hippopotamus, Common eland, kudu, tapir and many others. Some of the hippos entered accredited zoos and essentially saved our network considering more can’t currently be imported into the region (biosecurity) and our hippo populations of both species were in dire straights. Scimitar-horned oryx were sold to Mary River Australian Safaris, which now have herds numbering in the hundreds. Several have in turn entered our zoos and provided fresh genetics to the breeding programme.
Hamilton Zoo’s Himalayan monal came from a private breeder and considering they’re rare in New Zealand aviculture, only held in one other zoo and unable to be imported (biosecurity), this was a incredibly fortuitous acquisition by the zoo. I wish the zoo and private breeders success with breeding this bird as it’d be a great shame to lose it from New Zealand.