After reading that Columbus zoo are sending 0.2 drill to Edinburgh zoo, does the drill have a future in the USA?
I know that Atlanta have been breeding them for a few years now, but from only one pair. With no other breeding stock in America, will more animals find their way to Europe, where such zoos as Barcelona, Hanover and Port Lympne are doing well with them.
As i said in another thread, if Europe can build up the numbers in captivity would it not be more feasible to centre the breeding programme in Europe and then when numbers are up, start up satellite groups elsewhere?
I know that Atlanta have been breeding them for a few years now, but from only one pair. With no other breeding stock in America, will more animals find their way to Europe, where such zoos as Barcelona, Hanover and Port Lympne are doing well with them.
As i said in another thread, if Europe can build up the numbers in captivity would it not be more feasible to centre the breeding programme in Europe and then when numbers are up, start up satellite groups elsewhere?