A little off topic yet I wish American zoos would focus on gaur, instead of cape buffalo (less conservation value) and banteng (which are better managed in Europe).
Why wouldn't the Gaur have access to the main enclosure during the winter? They're cold hardy.
Omaha no longer holds Gaur, and if there are any left in their ownership they are at the breeding center. I believe only one or two might remain there, though. I'd imagine the Gaur program might turn out like a lot of the zoo's Asian hoofstock programs where they just trade animals back and forth with SDZSP...
~Thylo
Yeah, especially now that the Gaur program has been abandoned by EAZA, too...
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Also if just a few zoos that hold bison could convert the space over for gaur, the population may have a better chance longterm. I mean its not like the indoor spaces are extensive at the Bronx.
Does Toronto still have them?If they are breeding so much these past few years I imagine they have somewhat of a plan, otherwise they will need to do a breeding stop. The exhibit can hold more gaur, yet I am more concerned with the off exhibit areas where the gaur spend most of the colder months.
Except for San Diego other holders don’t hold many. Although Omaha’s herd is largely a mystery as it is either not included in the AZA population or has been largely sent away by now.
Found press release “Two of the female calves were born since the Bronx Zoo temporarily closed to the public on March 16 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The herd currently consists of 25 animals. The Bronx Zoo has the only gaur breeding program in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).”
Does Toronto still have them?
They are a impressive species I really hope they can hold on to them and dont end up losing them like they are phasing them out of some European collectionsI am not sure. I know the zoo was sending the species away to be replaced by an outdoor orangutan exhibit. That exhibit was delayed (for the millionth time), so I am not sure if the gaur were sent out yet.
Which leaves Bronx, San Diego Safari Park, Gladys Porter and Miami as the known AZA holders of the species.
I am not sure. I know the zoo was sending the species away to be replaced by an outdoor orangutan exhibit. That exhibit was delayed (for the millionth time), so I am not sure if the gaur were sent out yet.
Which leaves Bronx, San Diego Safari Park, Gladys Porter and Miami as the known AZA holders of the species.
I had the same question.Just checked the Website of The Wild Animal Park in Chittenango (I don't even knew that this park exist), but there is no mention of gaurs. Is it a new addition?
Just checked the Website of The Wild Animal Park in Chittenango (I don't even knew that this park exist), but there is no mention of gaurs. Is it a new addition?
Just checked the Website of The Wild Animal Park in Chittenango (I don't even knew that this park exist), but there is no mention of gaurs. Is it a new addition?
Might not exist much longer: Wild Animal Park in Chittenango sued by town, seeks to shut it down, owner says