Javan gibbon up for historic trip 'home' to Indonesia | Perth Now
Perth Zoo once again putting into practice what many here feel should be done.
Perth Zoo once again putting into practice what many here feel should be done.
Devil's advocate;
[Sarcasm]So they are taking a potentially genetically important, captive born (und thus easily transportable) male out of the allready small captive population to put it in a very vulnerable position in the wild, while there are probably dozens of other javan gibbons kept under horrible conditions in Java that would need that spot more then him? [/sarcasm]
Seriously though, are there more people here that raise questionmarks over this transfer? I don't know the situation of Javan Gibbons, both in captivity in the western world as in Indonesia, but if my assumptions are remotely true, i don't really see the added value...
Devil's advocate;
[Sarcasm]So they are taking a potentially genetically important, captive born (und thus easily transportable) male out of the allready small captive population to put it in a very vulnerable position in the wild, while there are probably dozens of other javan gibbons kept under horrible conditions in Java that would need that spot more then him? [/sarcasm]
Seriously though, are there more people here that raise questionmarks over this transfer? I don't know the situation of Javan Gibbons, both in captivity in the western world as in Indonesia, but if my assumptions are remotely true, i don't really see the added value...
The Javan/Moloch gibbon rehab and release program is well-established. The intention is to release the majority of the releasable captives back to the wild in well protected habitat. Perth Zoo has been - along with P.L./Howletts a driving force behind the whole project in tune with Indonesian conservation authorities and local primatologists.
It would be better if posters would first check their facts before going off on a limb on proposed reintroductions ...![]()