Brookfield Zoo now home to 13 endangered white-bellied tree pangolins
Brookfield Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Turtleback Zoo, Memphis Zoo, Columbus Zoo, Gladys Porter Zoo, and some place called Zoologica (I can't find any information about this place) have all received tree pangolins and are attempting to establish a sustainable population. It seems the Brookfield Zoo has them on display, but the Gladys Porter Zoo plans on keeping them behind the scenes for a few years. I'm pretty surprised San Diego Zoo isn't involved, since they had the species in the past, but maybe if the program is successful SDZ and other zoos might get them as well.
What do you guys think? Personally I think it's cool and I really hope it succeeds. I've said before that I think pangolins could really benefit from zoos. There's the captive breeding, but also, I think they're interesting and unique enough to catch the eye of visitors and allow more opportunities to educate.
Side note, if they can do well with this species, do you think that programs will be attempted for other, more endangered species of pangolin?
Brookfield Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Turtleback Zoo, Memphis Zoo, Columbus Zoo, Gladys Porter Zoo, and some place called Zoologica (I can't find any information about this place) have all received tree pangolins and are attempting to establish a sustainable population. It seems the Brookfield Zoo has them on display, but the Gladys Porter Zoo plans on keeping them behind the scenes for a few years. I'm pretty surprised San Diego Zoo isn't involved, since they had the species in the past, but maybe if the program is successful SDZ and other zoos might get them as well.
What do you guys think? Personally I think it's cool and I really hope it succeeds. I've said before that I think pangolins could really benefit from zoos. There's the captive breeding, but also, I think they're interesting and unique enough to catch the eye of visitors and allow more opportunities to educate.
Side note, if they can do well with this species, do you think that programs will be attempted for other, more endangered species of pangolin?