To be clear, White Oak in Florida doesn’t have them, but the ranch they own and manage in Texas has them. It is a sad situation, but I can’t see it changing. IAE has burnt their bridges with most of the facilities that were willing to work with the giant eland after years of exorbitant fees to house them and not following through with breeding and transfer recommendations. Giant eland also have a very specialized diet that can get expensive and time consuming and are prone to health problems that a lot of facilities don’t want to deal with on top of everything else. Even with Busch’s giraffe, you’ll see that since IAE owns them, they very rarely ever receive breeding or transfer recommendations because of that ownership. I’ve worked places that were recommended to receive Busch giraffe for breeding through the population planning matrix, but the recommendation was immediately dropped on human analysis because of the IAE ownership…