I can’t think of any zoo off the top of my head with Rhesus Macaques.
Rescue centers and roadside zoos often have them. The only city zoos I’ve seen them at were in Japan.
I can’t think of any zoo off the top of my head with Rhesus Macaques.
Rescue centers and roadside zoos often have them. The only city zoos I’ve seen them at were in Japan.
US and European zoos kept nominate.
~Thylo
I am reluctant to join this discussion but regarding Sumatran rhino, I worked with all the individuals in Cincinnati. I've also been involved with the animals at SRS.US and European zoos kept nominate.
~Thylo
Regarding Rhesus, about ~30 places have them, including sanctuaries that give tours and whatnot. None are AZA, or remotely reputable places.
It seems like there's a lot of non-AZA monkeys out there.
A lot of those are ex-lab and ex-pets, and there's no shortage of them.
I am reluctant to join this discussion but regarding Sumatran rhino, I worked with all the individuals in Cincinnati. I've also been involved with the animals at SRS.
Also, G Eland, Zebra Duiker, Blue Sheep
Thick-billed murre and parakeet auklet come to mind from my home zoo. I’m so used to them that I forget that the zoo is the only place to see them in captivity.
I didn't know there were any Thick-bills in capivity. I've seen wild Thick-billed Murre a couple times.
What? That's crazy? The AZA LOVES macaques!
Was that the individual at Hale? Cracking bird to see! By no means my First Sabine’s. Anyone else seen Olrog’s Gull? Or Pallas’s (aka Great Black-headed)? Ivory? Ross’s?How many ZooChatters have seen Sabine's Gull? I saw one for the first time a few days ago (a wild vagrant).
No, there are currently two on Lake Koshkonong in southern Wisconsin.Oops, clearly not the Hale Cheshire individual in Wisconsin!
I'm not sure if it this sarcasm? The only macaques I've seen in the AZA are Japanese (SSP), Sulawesi Crested (phase-out), and Lion-Tailed (candidate).
~Thylo
The only zoo outside of their native range is Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo, which I'm really tempted to visit, although it's pretty far away from me.Those monkeys deserve to live in AZA-level exhibits. Especially my favorite, the Booted Macaque.
The only zoo outside of their native range is Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo, which I'm really tempted to visit, although it's pretty far away from me.