Article in yesterdays Courier Mail "Breeding Curbs may deliver fatal blow to rare species" (cannot find it on the web.)
Leaf is a six month old female, "unlikely to ever be mated in a world first breeding program amid a bitter legal wrangle in Queensland that has led to interstate zoos refusing to swap or trade animals for fresh genetic lines" (quoted directly from article).
Quoted were Al Mucci from Dreamworld and Terry Carmichael of Wildlife Habitat.
The impression that I get from the article is that Peter Beatties legislation to stop koalas being imported to overseas zoos has also caused problems for moving native animals to other states. It is not particularly clear about it.
Does anyone know anything more about this?
Leaf is a six month old female, "unlikely to ever be mated in a world first breeding program amid a bitter legal wrangle in Queensland that has led to interstate zoos refusing to swap or trade animals for fresh genetic lines" (quoted directly from article).
Quoted were Al Mucci from Dreamworld and Terry Carmichael of Wildlife Habitat.
The impression that I get from the article is that Peter Beatties legislation to stop koalas being imported to overseas zoos has also caused problems for moving native animals to other states. It is not particularly clear about it.
Does anyone know anything more about this?