There are definitely Hartmann's mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) but I don't think there are any Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra)
London, and possibly some other big European Zoos like Berlin, have had them in the distant past. London has old b/w postcards which definately show Cape Mountan Zebra (stripes reach down to the belly unlike Hartmann's) but there are none in captivity now.
Have any Zoochatters got experience of a visit ?
Why go to a zoo in South Africa if you have the wild? Try to visit Kruger National Park, and try to make a night game drive (guided or your own, in Kruger or elsewhere) to see some smaller mammals.
Maybe you could arrange a visit to one or more of the Quagga Project's 'rebreeding' centres? It would be very interesting to have a factual update on their progress.
He knew the late instigator of the programme - I cannot remember his name .
An interesting idea Pertinax . Have you any idea where these centres are ? I remember reading an article about a visit by David Barnaby , a UK equid expert , a few years ago . He knew the late instigator of the programme - I cannot remember his name .
An interesting idea Pertinax . Have you any idea where these centres are ?