We're counting the eggs before they hatch. Let's see if San Diego and ABQ do these Devils justice. Their short lifespans are a factor. Once they land, the clock is ticking to get them settled, cared for and thriving. And then, breed them successfully to make a viable population in the States. I don't see this going smoothly. The Zoos are beating their drums to let people know they're coming. What if they get here and kick the bucket? Then what? More Devils? I think not. It's not like they're some reptile, bird, fish or invert. where people couldn't care less.
All the animals being sent to the US will be post-reproductive, at least the initial group. At this point the purpose is to raise awareness and funds for the Tasmanian Devil rescue program in Australia.