A problem that emerged recently in one of the threads (Masterplan of my "absolute" zoo) is the inclusion of animals that can't be kept in normal circumstances, for example certain Galapagos or australian animals due to wildlife export laws of said Countries, while still trying to keep a realistic vision of your speculative zoo, so I would like to discuss and define the terms of what a realistic excuse/explanation could be and what is too much of a stretch.
Ways of obtaining animals that should 100% be allowed:
Ways of obtaining animals that should 100% be allowed:
- Exchange between zoos under the same organization up to a continental level (AZA, EAZA);
- Conservation and breeding programs;
- Custom (and not) seizures;
- Abandonment of animals;
- Custody transferred;
- Private donations.
- Payment of a generous amount of money to a country to export rare animals (such as Galapagos, Australia, some Countries of Africa and so on);
- Custom seizure in which are found rare or illegally exported animals;
- Trying to reintroduce a stock of not threatened/common but unkeeped animals in captivity;
- Import of animals from another continental Zoo association (for example, Pronghorns from America to Europe).