Florida Scrub Jay is safely on my (wild) list.
Yeah, I heard some people saying they had some over there as well.St. Louis is indeed the only place in the US with Horned Guan on display. DWA may have some bts, but no recent updates on those.
I’ve seen tuatara at both holders in the US
Both holders that actually have displayed them I assume? This being Dallas and Toledo?
Yeah, maybe both current holders? I know St Louis and San Diego have them, I had read a while ago. However the Dallas Zoo recently posted that them and Toledo were the only two AZA facilities that cared for them, which I’m assuming means the other two no longer hold them? Link: Login • Instagram
Tuatara have indeed been on display at St Louis before - it’s where I saw and photographed my first one in 2007The wording of the post would certainly imply that possibility, but I'd be surprised if San Diego didn't still have theirs. Though given St. Louis and San Diego have never displayed their animals, maybe it's a altered PR statement so people aren't asking?
Anyone chance to know the status of Tuatara at the two facilities in question?
Which got me wondering if I could possibly be the only zoochatter that has seen African woolly-necked stork? If anybody else has seen this wonderful species, do tell!
The National Zoo of South Africa, keeps a single African Woolly-necked Stork. According to zootierliste they were kept in Germany until last year, but they lack appearance in the Zoochat gallery.
Which got me wondering if I could possibly be the only zoochatter that has seen African woolly-necked stork? If anybody else has seen this wonderful species, do tell!
I have also seen this species in the wild. The individual at the National Zoo must have arrived after my time there.Yes, in the wild.
i have alos in the wildThe National Zoo of South Africa, keeps a single African Woolly-necked Stork. According to zootierliste they were kept in Germany until last year, but they lack appearance in the Zoochat gallery.
Which got me wondering if I could possibly be the only zoochatter that has seen African woolly-necked stork? If anybody else has seen this wonderful species, do tell!
Have Blood Pheasants and Snowcock gone too?