Are These in Captivity? #2

Are Any African Civets In zoos in California? Also do any zoos keep Pelicans?

No on the civets, closest place is R Lazy J Ranch on the AZ/NM border. They're really difficult to see in captivity in general, they're pretty nocturnal.
 
Which zoos have Guam kingfishers? There not on ZTL and theyre said to be extinct in the wild and just curious where they are
 
Which zoos have Guam kingfishers? There not on ZTL and theyre said to be extinct in the wild and just curious where they are

There are none in Europe, hence missing from ZTL. See the following from the ' "Coraciiformes" in North America' thread.

Guam Kingfisher (Micronesian Kingfisher) (15-16 holders)

ABQ Biopark
Aquarium of the Pacific
Bronx
Brookfield
Denver?
Houston
Lincoln Park
Memphis
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
San Antonio
San Diego
SCBI
Sedgwick County
St. Louis
Tracy Aviary
 
A follow up, I forgot to ask if Uta Hick’s Bearded Saki are anywhere in captivity.
Maybe some in Brjazil, but definitely not outside of it.
Sadly there are no longer any Uta Hick's bearded saki monkeys in Europe but I have seen the species in both the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie and Mulhouse Zoo. It has also been housed in Cologne Zoo and was given the specific name in honour of Uta Hick, the curator responsible for Cologne Zoo's impressive collection of uakari monkeys and saki monkeys.
 
Are Leopard subspecies, outside of the African, housed anywhere in the U.S.? I.e. Amur, Indian, Javan etc.
I believe there are only Amur leopards in the AZA at present. Persian leopards are still extant but I don't believe they are held for public display anymore and instead are at sanctuaries; their most recent holder was the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound in California. I know Lincoln Park was one of the few public holders twenty years ago.

The only purebred African leopards in the United States recently were held at the Maryland Zoo in the nineties; there are some zoos that still hold hybrid leopards which are often signed as African, and some zoos that hold Amur leopard use them as ambassadors for the more famous African leopard, since the Amur subspecies is more endangered.
 
I believe there are only Amur leopards in the AZA at present. Persian leopards are still extant but I don't believe they are held for public display anymore and instead are at sanctuaries; their most recent holder was the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound in California. I know Lincoln Park was one of the few public holders twenty years ago.

The only purebred African leopards in the United States recently were held at the Maryland Zoo in the nineties; there are some zoos that still hold hybrid leopards which are often signed as African, and some zoos that hold Amur leopard use them as ambassadors for the more famous African leopard, since the Amur subspecies is more endangered.
I believe the last zoo in AZA to have African leopards would have been Columbus, which had the cubs of the pair of Africans at Baltimore

Even before the formation of the Amur leopard SSP, Asian leopards )m(of other subspecies) were more commonly kept than Africans
 
I believe the last zoo in AZA to have African leopards would have been Columbus, which had the cubs of the pair of Africans at Baltimore

Even before the formation of the Amur leopard SSP, Asian leopards )m(of other subspecies) were more commonly kept than Africans
Fort Worth Zoo just got two pure African Leopards, one is a melanistic though. They responded to a comment I posted on their facebook confirming they pure African Leopards.
 
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