I've seen Bush Dogs at 16 zoos. Here is a species that is far more common in European collections and currently is approaching extinction level in North American zoos. The AZA has given up on them completely and even the ZAA has pretty much thrown in the towel. Without any kind of import, the species is doomed in North American collections. However, Europe has 50+ zoos with Bush Dogs and those establishments have a thriving breeding record with this South American canid.
1- Detroit Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2008
2- Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2008
3- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2010
4- Palm Beach Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2012
5- Little Rock Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2012
6- Alexandria Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2015
7- Sequoia Park Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2015
8- Planckendael Zoo (Belgium) – Bush Dog – 2019
9- GaiaZOO (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
10- Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) – Bush Dog – 2019
11- Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
12- ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
13- Berlin Tierpark (Germany) – Bush Dog – 2019
14- Skaerup Zoo (Denmark) – Bush Dog – 2022
15- Randers Regnskov (Denmark) – Bush Dog – 2022
16- Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) – Bush Dog – 2022
@Lafone
The first time I ever saw Bush Dogs was at Detroit Zoo (USA) in 2008, in a spacious yard with a mock-rock mountain backdrop. What is in this exhibit these days? Is this area going to be part of the future Children's Zoo?
@wilson
I've already mentioned the 8 grassy yards in Wild Dog Drive at Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) and that included a Bush Dog exhibit in 2008.
Saint Louis Zoo (USA) had Bush Dogs in their River's Edge area in both my 2010 and 2014 visits:
I then saw Bush Dogs at Palm Beach Zoo (USA) in 2012:
Surprisingly, Little Rock Zoo (USA) still has the species and when I visited in 2012 I saw TWO Bush Dog exhibits at the zoo.
In the zoo's extensive South American section at Alexandria Zoo (USA), there were Bush Dogs there in 2015. You can see two animals at the back in this fully enclosed exhibit.
A towering tree and an old grotto-like exhibit for Bush Dogs at Sequoia Park Zoo (USA) in 2015:
I've highlighted the 7 zoos where I've seen Bush Dogs in the United States, out of literally hundreds of facilities I've visited. They have always been incredibly rare in North American collections. I then went on two European trips and saw Bush Dogs at another 9 zoos.
Planckendael Zoo (Belgium) has a nicely wooded environment for Bush Dogs and here's a pair at their pool at that zoo:
GaiaZOO (Netherlands) is currently building a new Bush Dog exhibit, but when I was there in 2019 the enclosure was set in a marshy area.
@KevinB
Many of the Bush Dog exhibits that I've seen have had a substantial water feature somewhere in the enclosure. That includes this space at Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (Netherlands).
@KevinB
A 3rd Dutch zoo with Bush Dogs is ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands):
Near the entrance to Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) is a superb Andean Bear exhibit that also has Bush Dogs roaming around. Another mixed-species gem at a German zoo.
Randers Regnskov (Denmark) has Bush Dogs kept entirely indoors, but the exhibit is larger than what is shown in this photo, has plenty of natural substrate and there are huge skylights above the enclosure.
And of course the largest and most impressive Bush Dog exhibit I've ever seen is in Scandinavia. Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) had at least 6 or 7 Bush Dogs in an enclosure with a mini-mountain inside.
Canidae:
Grey Wolves - 129 zoos (maybe Eastern Wolves as well?)
Red Foxes - 75 zoos
African Wild Dogs - 51 zoos
Arctic Foxes - 49 zoos
Coyotes - 49 zoos
Fennec Foxes - 44 zoos
Maned Wolves - 38 zoos
Northern Grey Foxes - 35 zoos
Bat-eared Foxes - 25 zoos
Red Wolves - 22 zoos
Swift Foxes - 19 zoos
Bush Dogs - 16 zoos
Corsac Foxes - 6 zoos
Island Foxes - 6 zoos
Kit Foxes - 6 zoos
Black-backed Jackals - 5 zoos
Golden Jackals - 2 zoos
AND...
Not included as part of my Canidae list, but interesting to track nonetheless:
New Guinea Singing Dogs - 17 zoos
Dingoes - 5 zoos
1- Detroit Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2008
2- Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2008
3- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2010
4- Palm Beach Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2012
5- Little Rock Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2012
6- Alexandria Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2015
7- Sequoia Park Zoo (USA) – Bush Dog – 2015
8- Planckendael Zoo (Belgium) – Bush Dog – 2019
9- GaiaZOO (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
10- Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) – Bush Dog – 2019
11- Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
12- ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands) – Bush Dog – 2019
13- Berlin Tierpark (Germany) – Bush Dog – 2019
14- Skaerup Zoo (Denmark) – Bush Dog – 2022
15- Randers Regnskov (Denmark) – Bush Dog – 2022
16- Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) – Bush Dog – 2022
@Lafone
The first time I ever saw Bush Dogs was at Detroit Zoo (USA) in 2008, in a spacious yard with a mock-rock mountain backdrop. What is in this exhibit these days? Is this area going to be part of the future Children's Zoo?
@wilson
I've already mentioned the 8 grassy yards in Wild Dog Drive at Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) and that included a Bush Dog exhibit in 2008.
Saint Louis Zoo (USA) had Bush Dogs in their River's Edge area in both my 2010 and 2014 visits:
I then saw Bush Dogs at Palm Beach Zoo (USA) in 2012:
Surprisingly, Little Rock Zoo (USA) still has the species and when I visited in 2012 I saw TWO Bush Dog exhibits at the zoo.
In the zoo's extensive South American section at Alexandria Zoo (USA), there were Bush Dogs there in 2015. You can see two animals at the back in this fully enclosed exhibit.
A towering tree and an old grotto-like exhibit for Bush Dogs at Sequoia Park Zoo (USA) in 2015:
I've highlighted the 7 zoos where I've seen Bush Dogs in the United States, out of literally hundreds of facilities I've visited. They have always been incredibly rare in North American collections. I then went on two European trips and saw Bush Dogs at another 9 zoos.
Planckendael Zoo (Belgium) has a nicely wooded environment for Bush Dogs and here's a pair at their pool at that zoo:
GaiaZOO (Netherlands) is currently building a new Bush Dog exhibit, but when I was there in 2019 the enclosure was set in a marshy area.
@KevinB
Many of the Bush Dog exhibits that I've seen have had a substantial water feature somewhere in the enclosure. That includes this space at Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (Netherlands).
@KevinB
A 3rd Dutch zoo with Bush Dogs is ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands):
Near the entrance to Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) is a superb Andean Bear exhibit that also has Bush Dogs roaming around. Another mixed-species gem at a German zoo.
Randers Regnskov (Denmark) has Bush Dogs kept entirely indoors, but the exhibit is larger than what is shown in this photo, has plenty of natural substrate and there are huge skylights above the enclosure.
And of course the largest and most impressive Bush Dog exhibit I've ever seen is in Scandinavia. Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) had at least 6 or 7 Bush Dogs in an enclosure with a mini-mountain inside.
Canidae:
Grey Wolves - 129 zoos (maybe Eastern Wolves as well?)
Red Foxes - 75 zoos
African Wild Dogs - 51 zoos
Arctic Foxes - 49 zoos
Coyotes - 49 zoos
Fennec Foxes - 44 zoos
Maned Wolves - 38 zoos
Northern Grey Foxes - 35 zoos
Bat-eared Foxes - 25 zoos
Red Wolves - 22 zoos
Swift Foxes - 19 zoos
Bush Dogs - 16 zoos
Corsac Foxes - 6 zoos
Island Foxes - 6 zoos
Kit Foxes - 6 zoos
Black-backed Jackals - 5 zoos
Golden Jackals - 2 zoos
AND...
Not included as part of my Canidae list, but interesting to track nonetheless:
New Guinea Singing Dogs - 17 zoos
Dingoes - 5 zoos
