Moderator note: topic split from this thread: Xenarthra in Australian Zoos
On the subject of IRA’s, is it unrealistic to believe a bird IRA could be considered by the ZAA in the future?
The Psittacine IRA (which I understand has been largely driven by private aviculturalists) has me curious if there’s potentially an avenue for other exotic bird families to be imported into Australia via another IRA.
After the Xenarthra IRA, nothing mammal related particularly stands out for Australia bar the Giraffe/Okapi IRA - unless I’ve overlooked something obvious. Warthog, Babirusa etc. would be nice, but I’m assuming the Suidae ban would be difficult, if not impossible to get lifted.
Unfortunately - no.
The government has been side tracked a bit by Avian Flu but we are trying to keep some momentum going.
On the subject of IRA’s, is it unrealistic to believe a bird IRA could be considered by the ZAA in the future?
The Psittacine IRA (which I understand has been largely driven by private aviculturalists) has me curious if there’s potentially an avenue for other exotic bird families to be imported into Australia via another IRA.
After the Xenarthra IRA, nothing mammal related particularly stands out for Australia bar the Giraffe/Okapi IRA - unless I’ve overlooked something obvious. Warthog, Babirusa etc. would be nice, but I’m assuming the Suidae ban would be difficult, if not impossible to get lifted.
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