The Horse Boy
Well-Known Member
In the old days, visitors would expect at every zoo to house 1 to two elephants at least because they are one of the most beloved beasts. Now as AZA care standards continue to grow, some zoos have planned to flat-out ditch them entirely on one hand; on the other, there are places that have constructed colossal habitats capable of holding large herds very similar to how it's done the wild, esp. in the USA as births and imports increase. Some of these places have even brought back the great critters to new impressive habitats some years after ending their exhibits what I've read. Since no other user seemed to make a thread specifically pertaining to the subject, I'll compile an alphabetical list of American facilities that should keep pachyderms for the long haul and phase out ones. Keep in mind that some of the places I listed might be based on my personal assumptions at face value so correct me if I'm wrong.
Most likely long-term holders -
Planned or past phase outs with no definite returns -
Either way for the future -
I think it's safe to say that the country will probably have more African zoos than Asians in the future. We have seen an explosive number of African births over the past 2 years, which could mean an imminent herd split, and a lot of these new facilities made from scratch stemmed from that.
Most likely long-term holders -
- ABQ
- Atlanta
- Audubon
- Birmingham
- Brookfield
- Caldwell
- Cheyenne Mountain
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Dallas
- Denver
- Dickerson Park
- Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Ft Worth
- Fresno
- Houston
- Indianapolis
- Jacksonville
- Kansas City
- Los Angeles
- Maryland
- Memphis
- Miami
- Milwaukee
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma City
- Omaha
- Oregon
- Pittsburgh
- Reid Park
- Rosamond Gifford
- St Louis
- San Antonio
- San Diego
- San Diego Safari Park
- Sedgwick County
- Smithsonian
- Toledo
- Tulsa
- White Oak (not really a zoo)
- Zootampa (Lowry Park)
Planned or past phase outs with no definite returns -
- Buffalo
- Buttownwood Park
- Bronx
- Detroit
- El Paso
- Gladys Porter
- Hogle
- Knoxville
- Louisville
- Nashville
- Norfolk
- Oakland
- Phoenix
- Point Defiance
- Riverbanks
- San Francisco
- Santa Barbara
- Topeka (it's been discussed here already)
- Woodland Park
Either way for the future -
- Busch Gardens
- Cameron Park
- Honolulu
- Little Rock
- Montgomery
- Rodger Williams
- Wildlife Safari Oregon
I think it's safe to say that the country will probably have more African zoos than Asians in the future. We have seen an explosive number of African births over the past 2 years, which could mean an imminent herd split, and a lot of these new facilities made from scratch stemmed from that.
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