Animals No Longer At Your Zoo You'd Like To See There Again

Rio Grande Zoo:
Artic Foxes
Red Pandas
Caimans (do not recall the species type)
White Bengal tigers
Jaguar (Black in color)
American Bison
I have been doing field research on these beautiful animals and miss their presence in the zoo, i just don't think there is any room for these animals in the limited space.
I would Also like to see more local species in the zoo such as:
Black Bear
Grey Fox
Coati
Ringtail
Beaver
Larger selection of birds of prey on display
Otters ( heard from my father the zoo once had them, but they are planned to be coming to the zoo)

Rio Grande Zoo also had Siberian ibex and Markhor
 
Just 3 species which sping in mind for Rotterdam Zoo :
Flat-headed cat
Wilsons bird of paradise ( I loved this bird when it was displaying for me ! )
White-necked picathartes a bird which was bred at several places in the 70-ties and 80-ties but all have dissapeared now - such a shame !!!!
 
Just 3 species which sping in mind for Rotterdam Zoo :
Flat-headed cat
Wilsons bird of paradise ( I loved this bird when it was displaying for me ! )
White-necked picathartes a bird which was bred at several places in the 70-ties and 80-ties but all have dissapeared now - such a shame !!!!

One species that I really miss from Rotterdam Zoo's collection is Red goral
 
Akron Zoo:

Rocky mountain bighorn sheep
American bison
Aoudad

and also on my list for Lowry Park Zoo i forgot to add African forest buffalo
 
By the giant panda expansion:
Bactrian Camel (could've been accommodated to the new Asia exhibits)




Both of the bactrian camels came to the zoo in 1987 from what I can find. They died out by 2005. The first one, female, had arthritis in a carpal joint, and was euthanized in January 2004. The male died suddenly in March 2005 from unknown causes.
It would have been awesome if they had sourced more bactrians for Asia Trail, though! :)
 
Central Park Zoo:

Bactrian camel
Asian elephant
River hippo
Chacma baboon
Common chimpanzee

what am I missing from that list ???, what else did the Central Park Zoo have ???
 
Smithsonian National Zoo:

Philippine brown deer
Cape buffalo
Dromedary camel
Llama
American bison
Sitatunga
Leopard
Brown hyena
Ring tailed mongoose
Grizzly bear
Common chimpanzee

Bronx Zoo:

Chinese water deer
Red brocket
Fallow deer
River hippo
Collared peccary
Babirusa
Common warthog
Guanaco
Greater malay chevrotain
Red river hog
Takin
Addax
Roan antelope
Mountain reedbuck
Common duiker
Bongo
Greater kudu
Water chevrotain
Walrus
Leopard cat
Masked palm civet
African civet
Giant otter
Olingo
Giant panda
Sloth bear
Polar bear
Asian black bear
Dhole
Dingo
Gray wolf
Red fox
Platypus
Pygmy hippo
Gemsbok
Thomsons gazelle
Siberian ibex
Hartebeest

Lowry Park Zoo:

Persian leopard
Scimitar horned oryx
Asian elephant
Oribi

Hogle Zoo:

Stones sheep
Aoudad
Suni
Thomsons gazelle

Philadelphia Zoo:

Giant panda
Dik dik
Rusty spotted cat
North chinese leopard
Olingo
What lived in the old antelope house ?

Jacksonville Zoo:

Grizzled tree kangaroo

Is there anything i am missing from my lists that nobody else has listed ???

It turns out that the Oribi wearnt at Lowry Park Zoo, they were actually at Busch Gardens Tampa and also Busch Gardens Tampa had Hunters hatebeest
 
I'd like to see these animals return to Milwaukee County Zoo:

Indian Rhinoceros
Capybara
Caracal

These species were exhibited at the zoo in the past as well:

Cougar
Asian Elephant
White Rhinoceros
Asian Small-Clawed Otter
Striped Hyena
Bengal Tiger (white)
Blackbuck
Wolverine
North American Porcupine
Koala
Arctic Wolf
Proboscis Monkey
Coquerel's Sifaka*

*Because one is featured on the wood sign outside of the Small Mammals Building, the zoo must have had them at some point, but I don't know for sure.

I also found out that Milwaukee County Zoo had Lichtensteins hartebeest, i didnt think any american zoo had this hartebeest subspecies but Milwaukee County did !!!
 
*From previous post

Gladys Porter Zoo:
Polar Bear
Sloth Bear
Cheetah
Markhor
Jaguar
Clouded Leopard
Gerenuk
Japanese Macaque
Harbor Seal
Red Panda
Giant Anteater
Indian Rhinoceros
Malayan Tapir
Leopard
Striped Hyena
African Elephant
Mountain Tapir

Dallas:
Sable Antelope
Hamadryas Baboon
Polar Bear
Sloth Bear
African Wild Dog
Onager
Markhor
Spotted Hyena
Mexican Gray Wolf
Orangutan
Snow Leopard
Siamang
Jaguar
Clouded Leopard
Hippopotamus
Pygmy Hippopotamus
Red Panda
Malayan Tapir
White-Bearded Gnu
Wolverine
Leopard
Pronghorn
Drill
Asian Elephant

For Dallas Zoo you forgot Saiga and for Gladys Porter Zoo you forgot Zebra duiker, Hunters hartebeest, Red shanked douc langur, and Red uakari
 
Fro Artis Zoo Amsterdam I would love to see again Kuhl's deer and Rock fowl. These last ones even bred with quite a succes but are now kept nowhere anymore !
 
Central Park Zoo:

Bactrian camel
Asian elephant
River hippo
Chacma baboon
Common chimpanzee

what am I missing from that list ???, what else did the Central Park Zoo have ???

Southern Tamandua

I'd like to see all those species back at Central Park but unfortunately the only ones they have space for are the tamandua and the baboons (and that's if they remove another species and add them in). I suppose the camels could go in the children's zoo.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Central Park Zoo:

Bactrian camel
Asian elephant
River hippo
Chacma baboon
Common chimpanzee

what am I missing from that list ???, what else did the Central Park Zoo have ???

You would like to see these species back in Central park zoo?????
a 2ha zoo:confused:
 
For Dallas Zoo you forgot Saiga and for Gladys Porter Zoo you forgot Zebra duiker, Hunters hartebeest, Red shanked douc langur, and Red uakari

Sorry, that's just a list compiled by going through old SSP studbooks and is by no means complete, there's no telling what else is left out.

If you have more info on these or a more comprehensive list, please post- it's so interesting to see some of the rarities these zoos once had in their collections.
 
Sorry, that's just a list compiled by going through old SSP studbooks and is by no means complete, there's no telling what else is left out.

If you have more info on these or a more comprehensive list, please post- it's so interesting to see some of the rarities these zoos once had in their collections.

Thats alright, I just listed what else i knew and if I find a more comprehensive list I will most definately post it, I am a zoo history fanatic and find those lists very interesting, I especially salivate and light up with joy when i see rarities on those lists, by the way thank you so much for the lists you came up with, where did you find this info ???
 
gorilla, black rhinoceros, Indian rhinoceros.........

Thanks Tim, I had no idea Central Park had those animals, the only practical way that the zoo can bring those species back is if they expanded, same applies to the animals on my list for Central Park Zoo, by the way when did Central Park Zoo have those animals ???
 
.....by the way when did Central Park Zoo have those animals ???

The old Central Park Menagerie had both Indian rhino and black rhino in the 1870s. There was also a black rhino in Central Park in the 1880s that lived into the 1900s. Another black rhino lived for a short time in Central Park in 1940 - 1941.

(Reference:- The Rhinoceros in Captivity (L. C. Rookmaaker; 1998)

The gorilla “Pattycake” who died recently in Bronx Zoo was born in Central Park Zoo in 1972.
 
Thats alright, I just listed what else i knew and if I find a more comprehensive list I will most definately post it, I am a zoo history fanatic and find those lists very interesting, I especially salivate and light up with joy when i see rarities on those lists, by the way thank you so much for the lists you came up with, where did you find this info ???

Thanks, I found most of those animals listed in some older SSP studbooks which gave very detailed info on historical populations, so besides the few species that were on there from memory or web.archive.org searches of past versions of the zoos' individual websites, the only animals that made those lists are ones that either have or at one time had a SSP. Several can be found at the San Diego Zoo's online library- Studbooks and some were available on AZA's website, but I believe you have to be a member to view any of those now.
 
Thanks, I found most of those animals listed in some older SSP studbooks which gave very detailed info on historical populations, so besides the few species that were on there from memory or web.archive.org searches of past versions of the zoos' individual websites, the only animals that made those lists are ones that either have or at one time had a SSP. Several can be found at the San Diego Zoo's online library- Studbooks and some were available on AZA's website, but I believe you have to be a member to view any of those now.

Thanks for the website Joneil238, I spent hours and hours going through that website it is a wealth of information, I learned so much from it !!!
 
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