Thanx for your helpful comments. I would however underline that echidna breeding has not been that forthcoming in historical times due to the fact that zoos tend to pair them up. For breeding you would require competitor males. No European zoo at the moment suits that regime ... for now (alas).
The relative disinterest of BIAZA zoos in Australasian fauna is not helpful I am sure .... for any Australian imports. As for subspecies ... it is a valid criterium to set up breeding groups along recognised taxon lines only ... (since damn most echidnas are taken from the wild anyway).
The relative disinterest of BIAZA zoos in Australasian fauna is not helpful I am sure .... for any Australian imports. As for subspecies ... it is a valid criterium to set up breeding groups along recognised taxon lines only ... (since damn most echidnas are taken from the wild anyway).