All european attempts to Keep pronghorns have failed sucessfully,but Hannover could Keep and breed them a couple of years, until all animals were dead after that short period. But this was in the 70ties and since then, no other attempts to Keep them were made.
Maybe they should try it again-with common pronghorns ? But for what ? As Long as enough animals are available to replace the losses-why not ? But I'm afarid, the costs of the Import are too high and it Needs a Long time, to get in hooftstock into the EU.I think, thats why european zoos are not interested in them.
I saw one in japan-the last one in that Country-a handraised male-the keepers had a lot of fun with him..... But it is the only way, to transport them-I don't know how it may be now, but in former times, it was impossible to transport adult pronghorns-they died all on the way, so the Zoos got only calfs and handraised them.
@zorg. Maybe you should contact Hannover Zoo or the other european holders, before you think about pronghorns....paying a lot of Money just to fail again ?