Does anyone know the current status of the gibbon populations in Europe? I can't seem to access the list of EAZA programs right now, but if I remember correctly there are breeding programs for these species:
- Lar gibbon
- Javan gibbon
- Northern and southern white-cheeked gibbons
- Yellow-cheeked gibbon
- Pileated gibbon
- Siamang
- Agile gibbon
The only gibbon held in Europe that did not have an EEP was Mueller's; I assume that means they are being phased out? With that being said, how well are each of these species doing at the moment? The only one I know much about are Javan gibbons, which are being managed largely at the international level and are presently expanding.
- Lar gibbon
- Javan gibbon
- Northern and southern white-cheeked gibbons
- Yellow-cheeked gibbon
- Pileated gibbon
- Siamang
- Agile gibbon
The only gibbon held in Europe that did not have an EEP was Mueller's; I assume that means they are being phased out? With that being said, how well are each of these species doing at the moment? The only one I know much about are Javan gibbons, which are being managed largely at the international level and are presently expanding.