Hello, have any Zoo in the US or Canada Brown Hyenas?
I have a recollection there was a recent post about Brown Hyaenas in China, imported from Africa.The only public collection outside Africa with Brown Hyena is Prague, as far as I am aware.
Zoo de Leon actually advertises having the highest number of hyena species around! They were recently featured in one of their FB vlogs on-line.Zoológico Nacional de Cuba recieved 2 pairs of brown hyenas from Namibia In 2012. The brown hyenas bred quite well in Havana. About 3 years ago various mexican zoos sent surplus hoofstock such as fallow and Sika deer , auodad and blackbuck antílope to the Havana zoos. At least 2 mexican zoos recieved Brown hyenas. Both Chapultepec and Leon zoos have a pair of brown hyenas. I have seen them at both collections and have photos of the Leon zoo Hyenas.
Zoo de Leon actually advertises having the highest number of hyena species around! They were recently featured in one of their FB vlogs on-line.
Zoológico Nacional de Cuba recieved 2 pairs of brown hyenas from Namibia In 2012. The brown hyenas bred quite well in Havana. About 3 years ago various mexican zoos sent surplus hoofstock such as fallow and Sika deer , auodad and blackbuck antílope to the Havana zoos. At least 2 mexican zoos recieved Brown hyenas. Both Chapultepec and Leon zoos have a pair of brown hyenas. I have seen them at both collections and have photos of the Leon zoo Hyenas.
Yes OC the brown hyenas at Chapultepec zoo are in the enclousure you mention. Chapultepec has a pair of spotted hyenas Which recently had cubs. The y are in the enclosure next to the lions.
Interesting that! I will get back to you over this and outstanding things by PM.Yes correct , I was working for Chapultepec around the time when the younger spotted hyenas arrived a while after the elderly individual had passed away.
I remember that they were initially very highly strung animals so I'm very glad to hear that they eventually settled in and sired cubs![]()
Interesting that! I will get back to you over this and outstanding things by PM.
For brown hyaena: How does the ex situ situation globally look like for the species? Mexico having 3 zoos holding the species must be something of a record!??
Perhaps Mexican institutions could even eventually take an important or even a leading role in captive breeding of the species , right ? It could happen and anything is possible.
Certainly is possible, but is the question is whether more bloodlines will be imported in. Perhaps I missed something, but it seems the Latin American population is entirely descended from only four animals, which will not bode well long-term. Hopefully inbreeding isn't already taking place.
~Thylo
That feedback was a targeted affair and in my opinion misguided in the first place. In effect, the track record of ZNC in La Habana was pretty good prior to import. Another issue that due to ongoing boycott by some governments it got more publicity than might otherwise have been expected.TA has a Good point. The brown hyenas at the mexican zoos all are derived from the 2 pairs of brown hyenas that went to the Zoológico Nacional de Cuba from the famous Namibia import of 2012. Also last year a white rhino was born At zoológico nacional de Cuba also from anímals impórted from Namibia. The import of animales from Namibia to Cuba was criticized back then, but the results have been Good.
The genetic base is probably even or better with 4 founders in the Cuban import than the current founder population in European zoos (well the few individuals we still have ...).Certainly is possible, but is the question is whether more bloodlines will be imported in. Perhaps I missed something, but it seems the Latin American population is entirely descended from only four animals, which will not bode well long-term. Hopefully inbreeding isn't already taking place.
~Thylo
The zoo in São Paulo (Brazil) kept a brown hyena in the 1990's. I don't know anymore details.
Thats very interesting to find out. Thanks for sharing @Enzo !
How do you know this ? did you see it at the time ?
Maybe this is one for @David Matos Mendes to look into and find out more![]()