Hi, I wanted to ask what is the problem with importing new ungulates to zoos in European Union? I heard conflicting information that it is impossible due to veterinary restrictions. However, last years there came at least gerenuks from the USA, Marco Polo sheep from Russia and Balabac chevrotains from Philippines.
Actually, I feel zoos should lobby to be exception from veterinary regulations in the EU. These are aimed at bulk imports of hundreds of livestock and tonnes of meat which goes directly to the market, not at few animals in zoos shich will remain managed and isolated for all their lives. Zoos have a good case: zoo animals are more isolated and supervised than farm animals, and zoos cannot switch to import from other countries, unlike e.g. importers of meat.
Actually, I feel zoos should lobby to be exception from veterinary regulations in the EU. These are aimed at bulk imports of hundreds of livestock and tonnes of meat which goes directly to the market, not at few animals in zoos shich will remain managed and isolated for all their lives. Zoos have a good case: zoo animals are more isolated and supervised than farm animals, and zoos cannot switch to import from other countries, unlike e.g. importers of meat.