Canids in US zoos

SusScrofa

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Is there any way to get a species list of all canids currently held in US zoos?

Besides the Maned Wolf, are any other South American canids held? What about the various fox species besides Red and Fennec?
 
Coyote
Domestic Dog
Dingo and New Guinea Singing Dog
Gray Wolf
Red Wolf
Dhole
African Painted Dog
Side-striped Jackal (?, might not be any left)
Black-backed Jackal
Bush Dog
Maned Wolf
Common Raccoon Dog
Bat-eared Fox
Pale Fox
Arctic Fox
Kit Fox
Swift Fox
Red Fox
Fennec Fox
Gray Fox
Island Fox
 
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Is there any way to get a species list of all canids currently held in US zoos?

Besides the Maned Wolf, are any other South American canids held? What about the various fox species besides Red and Fennec?
Bat-ear and swift fox are managed as SSPs. Grays, kits, and reds are incorporated into various native species exhibits. Arctic fox aren’t too uncommon. Other fox species tend to be in pretty low numbers.

Only South American species I’ve seen besides maned wolf is bush dog, and they are fairy uncommon. I’ve never seen small-ear or any of the zorros.
 
Domestic Dog
Coyote
Gray Wolf
Red Wolf
Dhole
African Painted Dog
Side-striped Jackal (?, might not be any left)
Black-backed Jackal
Bush Dog
Maned Wolf
Common Raccoon Dog
Bat-eared Fox
Pale Fox
Arctic Fox
Kit Fox
Swift Fox
Red Fox
Fennec Fox
Gray Fox
Island Fox

Arent there no longer Raccoon Dogs in North American zoos? I saw two of them at Atlanta a few years ago but I think both individuals passed away. Bush Dogs were also supposed to be at Atlanta, but I don't recall seeing them when I went and I'm not sure theyre still there.
Do you know the specific zoos that carry the jackals? Strange how they rarely if ever appear anywhere in the US despite being a fixture of the African savanna theme.
 
Oklahoma City has raccoon dog.

I can understand why jackals aren't that popular. African exhibits already have lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas... not much interest in scrappy, medium-sized canids. Fennecs and bat-ears have the advantage of being cute and easily mixed with other species. All of the jackals in the US that I'm aware of are in non-AZA zoos - Brights, Hemker, Wildlife World, Plumpton Park.
 
Arent there no longer Raccoon Dogs in North American zoos? I saw two of them at Atlanta a few years ago but I think both individuals passed away. Bush Dogs were also supposed to be at Atlanta, but I don't recall seeing them when I went and I'm not sure theyre still there.
Do you know the specific zoos that carry the jackals? Strange how they rarely if ever appear anywhere in the US despite being a fixture of the African savanna theme.
Oklahoma City has raccoon dog.

I can understand why jackals aren't that popular. African exhibits already have lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas... not much interest in scrappy, medium-sized canids. Fennecs and bat-ears have the advantage of being cute and easily mixed with other species. All of the jackals in the US that I'm aware of are in non-AZA zoos - Brights, Hemker, Wildlife World, Plumpton Park.
Columbus had Black-backed Jackals until recently, now they are found only in private zoos and aren't too common there either. It baffles me, I don't know why more places don't keep them.

The only US zoo that has raccoon dogs in Oklahoma City.

Bush Dogs are almost gone from US zoos, only 4 places are left keeping them and given their short lifespans I would be willing to bet the species will be gone from zoos in the US within 5 years, if not less.
 
Coyote
Domestic Dog
Dingo and New Guinea Singing Dog
Gray Wolf
Red Wolf
Dhole
African Painted Dog
Side-striped Jackal (?, might not be any left)
Black-backed Jackal
Bush Dog
Maned Wolf
Common Raccoon Dog
Bat-eared Fox
Pale Fox
Arctic Fox
Kit Fox
Swift Fox
Red Fox
Fennec Fox
Gray Fox
Island Fox

No more side striped. Missing Ruppell's/sand fox.
 
Oklahoma City has raccoon dog.

I can understand why jackals aren't that popular. African exhibits already have lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas... not much interest in scrappy, medium-sized canids. Fennecs and bat-ears have the advantage of being cute and easily mixed with other species. All of the jackals in the US that I'm aware of are in non-AZA zoos - Brights, Hemker, Wildlife World, Plumpton Park.

Missing a bunch for the jackals, they're becoming more popular in roadsides :(

Bee City Zoo, SC
Branson's Wild World, MO
Bright'sZoo, TN
Claws N Paws, PA (multiple exhibits for them)
Deyoung Zoo, MI?
Farmer's Inn Animal Park, PA
Paul Bunyan Animal Land, MN
Plumpton Park Zoo, MD
Safari North, MN
Safari Zoological Park, KS
Trowbridge Creek Zoo, MN
Wild Hearts African Farm, OH (have the ones from Columbus)
Wildlife World Zoo, AZ
Zootastic Park, NC

Hemker no longer has any, as far as I know.
 
I was going for a representative geographic sampling of various parts of the country. ZIMS still has Hemker listed as having 2.0. I'll ask him next time I see him
 
Missing a bunch for the jackals, they're becoming more popular in roadsides :(

Bee City Zoo, SC
Branson's Wild World, MO
Bright'sZoo, TN
Claws N Paws, PA (multiple exhibits for them)
Deyoung Zoo, MI?
Farmer's Inn Animal Park, PA
Paul Bunyan Animal Land, MN
Plumpton Park Zoo, MD
Safari North, MN
Safari Zoological Park, KS
Trowbridge Creek Zoo, MN
Wild Hearts African Farm, OH (have the ones from Columbus)
Wildlife World Zoo, AZ
Zootastic Park, NC

Hemker no longer has any, as far as I know.
DeYoung doesn't have them anymore.
 
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