Thanks Al for the confirmation.
@jelle: I know about the situation about the mountain tapir, including the ones in the US. As far as I know, the inbred factor and the impossibility to obtain new animals are the reasons that force the US zoos to think about fading out the husbandry in general-which would be a shame, as the species clearly does and reproduces well in captivity. According to my source of information (let's call him "Deep Throat"  ), the mountain tapir Cologne bit seems to be plausible; they seem to wish to get a male first for the already existing South American exhibit (the one close to the Okapi exhibit) and then bring in a female. But he couldn't tell me any further plans about the mountain tapirs in particular. I'm just wondering whether the European zoos could achieve what the US zoo couldn't...Well, if they involve the Czechs, they surely could make it. 
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