Species that need breeding programs?

They don't seem to be common in the US - most baboons I've seen or heard about are Hamadryas and Olive (which is around in private trade). Indianapolis Zoo has a troop of Guinea baboons.

I also saw a few individuals of Guinea Baboons at Kansas City Zoo. I have a picture of it here.
 

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I know this is a joke, but I don't think domestic ferrets are bred in the United States. The only place that does is Frazier Farms, which is an awful mass-breeding facility. I think people can get permits to be able to breed them, but it's really difficult.
Don't you mean Marshal Farms? I used to follow Fraziers online and never saw them flex ferrets.

I know that they are not easy to import from Australia and P&NG makes it hard to start a program, but I believe that there should be a program for representitive of phalangeriformes. I just don;t know which species. I know that there are several that require attention.
 
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