Management of Primates Within ARAZPA

What I don't get is there are less Francois' Langur in Australia than Dusky Langurs and Adelaide is maintaining their Langurs well, all we need is another pair and they would be alright for a while, but always more is better. I think Taronga and Melbourne should have Francois' Langur while Adelaide (and maybe another zoo, possibly Perth) have Dusky Langurs. Adelaide still has space to have more.

I suspect what the TAG would say is that there are only enough spaces for Langurs to maintain one species, and the preferred species, probably for conservation reasons, is the Francois' Langur.
 
Thank you i dohave some more questions :) what zoos are Arazpa? im guessing melbourne taronga but what others and if eventually a smaller zoo that has the resources to expand became big like the 'city' zoos would it be possible for it not to join ARAZPA or would this just be considered stupid?

Not stupid at all. Many current members are quite small. As far as I can tell there are about 54 members currently. The best place to find a list appears to be here:

[ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARAZPA]Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
 
as, apart from Lion-Tailed Macaques, they are species which are quite common in other countries' zoos.

Lion tailed Macaque is well represented in both European and North American zoos. Some places even have them on contraceptives nowadays to prevent placement problems from unwanted breeding.
 
Lion tailed Macaque is well represented in both European and North American zoos. Some places even have them on contraceptives nowadays to prevent placement problems from unwanted breeding.

Breeding in European zoos is fine, I am not too sure on the long term for SSP/US zoos ... Clarification there from our US/Canada posters would be called for.

As for the native region, India ..., they would certainly require new blood and welcome any surplus from other regions. The programme has just been reinstated, but other than Arrigna Anna ZP, those at most other zoos are old or kept singly .... Plenty of room, alternative options when animal husbandry and exhibit design are properly cared for (even in that respect SSP/EEP and ARAZPA regions could help ... advise ... et cetera et cetera).
 
"There are less than 20 lion-tailed macaques in Australia, all of which are in the Melbourne Zoo"

dunno how the journo got that so wrong..
 
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