I often find myself frustrated at the lack of breeding programs for so many species threatened with extinction, I was interested to hear what species others think need ex-situ help. What species do you think are in dire need of breeding programs? Obviously zoos cant keep backup populations for ever species, so as well as suggesting a species in dire need, suggest a common species they could replace.
Practical feasibility in terms of politics can be discussed and taken into consideration, but is not discriminatory for this thread!
Il start with some species that come to mind:
Red Columbus Species (many are endangered and understudied) > Mantled Guezera / Angola Columbus
White Nosed Saki > White Faced Saki
Black-Spotted Cuscus > Small Clawed Otter
Long Nosed Echidna species > Brown Mountain Tortoise (has significant private population)
Jetincks Duiker > Yellow Backed Duiker
Hirola > Roan Antelope
Blonde Capuchin > Other Capuchin/Squirrel monkeys
yellow-tailed woolly monkey > Red Howler Monkey
Banded Ground Cuckoo > Common Pheasant
Javan Leopard > Cougar
Obviously there would be some learning curve with some of these species but nothing infeasible!
Excited to hear what species zoos should be taking on!
Practical feasibility in terms of politics can be discussed and taken into consideration, but is not discriminatory for this thread!
Il start with some species that come to mind:
Red Columbus Species (many are endangered and understudied) > Mantled Guezera / Angola Columbus
White Nosed Saki > White Faced Saki
Black-Spotted Cuscus > Small Clawed Otter
Long Nosed Echidna species > Brown Mountain Tortoise (has significant private population)
Jetincks Duiker > Yellow Backed Duiker
Hirola > Roan Antelope
Blonde Capuchin > Other Capuchin/Squirrel monkeys
yellow-tailed woolly monkey > Red Howler Monkey
Banded Ground Cuckoo > Common Pheasant
Javan Leopard > Cougar
Obviously there would be some learning curve with some of these species but nothing infeasible!
Excited to hear what species zoos should be taking on!