This is something I just thought of. I know for the most part, zoo animals come from other zoos or aquariums, but how does a new zoo go about getting their animals? They have no history or reputation that would establish trust, and aren't accredited by the AZA, so if they were to talk to other zoos to move their animals to this new facility, what's going to convince the older zoo to move their animals to the new one? Also, do these new zoos just write a letter or send an email to whoever the CEO or owner(s) of another zoo asking for a specific species?
An example: If I were to open up a zoo (which I want to do in the future but another topic), and I wanted to bring a tiger in for my facility and say, I went to Jacksonville Zoo inquiring to have one of their tigers moved to my zoo for the collection, would I be sending a detailed persuasive email to Jeff Ettling asking for a Malayan tiger and why my facility would be a good new home for him/her, or would I just introduce myself, my new facility, and the zoo just prepare to move the tiger?
An example: If I were to open up a zoo (which I want to do in the future but another topic), and I wanted to bring a tiger in for my facility and say, I went to Jacksonville Zoo inquiring to have one of their tigers moved to my zoo for the collection, would I be sending a detailed persuasive email to Jeff Ettling asking for a Malayan tiger and why my facility would be a good new home for him/her, or would I just introduce myself, my new facility, and the zoo just prepare to move the tiger?