Orangutans
I've just got round to watching the final episode of the latest Monkey World series. It featured the birth of orangutan, Jin. I'm not usually a critic of Monkey World, but I was very disappointed to hear Jeremy saying that he wasn't too worried about the baby being another male - a boy just means he wants yet another orang enclosure, as you can't keep adult males in close proximity.
Surely Monkey World doesn't see this as the only solution to their growing male, or even female, population? Last year, a member of staff said that some of their second generation may be moved to other zoos, but that doesn't sound like Jeremy's plan.
In his book, he says "Amy's genes were too valuable to waste" and, in one of the TV episodes, he acknowledges Gordon's high ranking in the stud book. In fact, 12 of their orangs are in the top 20 in the male and female mean kinship lists. As EEP members, shouldn't they be spreading these genes around for the benefit of the captive population, especially as according to his book, Jeremy believes "it is our duty to preserve these wonderful animals".