That is exactly the issue .... You have staffers at the helm at most major Australian zoos that have little understanding nor affinity with species conservation and animal collection management. There are a few nice exceptions, but most of the major ones simply lack a vision....!Our zoos are not going to import bongo. Im not sure why there was even time spent on the IRA for antelope importation. It has been years and not one majour zoo has important any. Yet plenty of cafes, playgrounds, visitor centres, education facilities have been updated or created. The people running our zoos are more than happy to have, eland, zebra, giraffe, rhino, Nyala and scimitar horned oryx as our African line up. With asian black buck as a filler because no one can be arsed (in the larger gov run zoos) to import actual impala, or any other type of antelope.
I would love to see ZAA / Australasia import more endangered and conservation relevant species like bongo, yet if the region and the species coordinator and like staffers in the currently participating zoos do not act now quite speedily they will become functionally irrelevant to global species management.
The sad thing about this is ... that exactly the eastern mountain bongo are a very sexy and public attractive proposition for ex situ conservation management and potential linkages to field conservation in Kenya and hopefully at some point also in other former range countries in the Eastern Arc Mountain ranges in East Africa.
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