Returning Rarities - News About Rarely Kept Species in NA

Was there hazel dormice present in the mid 2010s as there was apparently an individual at Palo Alto junior zoo (according to USDA inspection reports)? I thought the species was only present in Europe
I wouldn't trust that identification.
 
Was there hazel dormice present in the mid 2010s as there was apparently an individual at Palo Alto junior zoo (according to USDA inspection reports)? I thought the species was only present in Europe

Correct - there were some about.

I wouldn't trust that identification.

There are more than 1,000 USDA reports listing Hazel Dormouse, including multiple AZA zoos. The species is also on older rodent RCPs. I do find it interesting the species all but vanishes when changing over from 2016 to 2017, I haven't managed to figure out what's going on there yet. But the species was definitely present during the mid-2010's and the identification could indeed be correct.
 
Correct - there were some about.



There are more than 1,000 USDA reports listing Hazel Dormouse, including multiple AZA zoos. The species is also on older rodent RCPs. I do find it interesting the species all but vanishes when changing over from 2016 to 2017, I haven't managed to figure out what's going on there yet. But the species was definitely present during the mid-2010's and the identification could indeed be correct.
All I know is that several of the USDA reports I've seen the species listed on are zoos that I know for a fact did not keep the species at that time.
 
All I know is that several of the USDA reports I've seen the species listed on are zoos that I know for a fact did not keep the species at that time.

What species do you believe it pertains to then? Because if there's a listing on the report there was something there, even if misidentified.
 
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