Australian zoos have the worst biodiversity on the planet. Our import laws are too strict, and there’s been a major shift towards regional conservation focus (valid, but a bit of a shame that even within that context species are limited).tbh not many American zoos have South American sections, let alone good ones. The only good ones I know of are Miami’s Amazon, Houston’s Pantanal, National’s Amazonia and my personal favorite, Dallas World Aquarium. Is this the same in Europe and Australia? I feel like the diversity among South American species (in zoos) is pretty similar to PZ aside from the Amazon River giants, birds, and monkeys.
South American species in Australian zoos are very much limited to a few species of tamarin, maned wolves, capybaras, capuchins and reptiles. Pretty much only the cotton top tamarins and marmosets are common. To me, SA animals are exciting because I have to travel interstate or internationally to see any of them! I haven’t even seen a macaw in a local zoo for about a decade.