That member was Jana in
this thread.
I would argue these kind of imports rarely happen and it's just the relict populations from people that imported until a decade or more ago (except for pumas as they are quite the popular big cat pet), by all means these imports may still happen but zoos of the EAZA circuit seem to not be the protagonists, privates may be more involved (see the seized pumas of Prague Zoo).
They are respectively:
- not exclusive of Europe or Eurasia, they still have an exotic value and quite the popular ornamental bird in private holdings;
- a popular game ovine, originating from the Mediterranean area and quite hardy especially to conditions where ranches are more popular (southern US);
- popular falconry animals;
- quite limited in range in Europe sensu stricto (or even lato for the matter) and are more Afro-Eurasian than European, and same thing of the popular ornamental bird as the stork apply for the crane;
- the fallow and red deer are quite popular game species as well, with fallows being introduced and invasive to several parts of the world, they are bound to be in ranches and the likes;
- the Eur
asian lynx you cite are all in non-AZA facilities and so could either come from privates breeding them for exotic cat value or they could be expensive rescues, so AZA involvement is again 0;
- Wild boars are invasive and common hunting animals, so I guess taking animals from the wild is allowed for people.
As far as we know, there may be still other facilities (and privates) that have locally caught specimens, they're just not added to ZTL.
As they are popular pet themselves, moreso for the tortoise than the sheltopusik.
The rest of the reply I say is unnecessary, especially as far as promotion of your speculative zoo design is concerned, it doesn't add anything.