I can resubmit my list at the weekend when my exams are over but really busy right now. I think there are a couple of things I will have to remove, though I don't really stand much of a chance this year compared to last year since the main trip of the year is Australia.
So as promised: Things that I am removing are in red, additional notes are in bold.
Species from Warsaw Zoo:
1) Greenland Musk Ox
2) Common Fallow Deer
3) American Bison
4) European Bison
5) Western Sitatunga
6) Scimitar-horned Oryx
7) Somali Wild Ass
8) Vicuna (Groves and Grubb has split vicunas, does anyone know what the captive population is?)
9) Common Hippo
10) Eastern Bongo
11) Rothschild's Giraffe
12) Chinese Goral
13) Chinese Bharal
14) Indian Rhino
15) Vietnamese Sika Deer
16) Sichuan Takin
17) Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
18) Przewalski's Horse (Aren't these largely hybridised with domestic horses so would be similar to the American Bison?)
- Sadly the Southern Pudu was a no-show, as usual.
Managed to see the Pudu on a visit today:
19) Southern Pudu
I visited Nairobi Safari Walk this morning which is a fantastic little zoo with Kenyan wildlife (I will post a review in this thread http://www.zoochat.com/808/trip-kenya-february-2016-a-435669/ eventually)
20) Pygmy Hippo
21) Cape Buffalo
22) Eland
23) Common Zebra (including an Albino)
24) White Rhino (southern)
25) Impala (common)
26) Defassa Waterbuck
27) Thomson's Gazelle (whichever (sub)species is native to Nairobi NP)
28) Bush Duiker (including a really cute baby one)
29) Giant Forest Hog
30) Kirk's Dik-dik
(there were quite a few more species signed, but I don't think they were actually there)
Some additions from Gdansk Zoo today:
31) Kafue Lechwe
32) Nilgai
33) Brazilian Tapir
34) Chapman's Zebra
35) Red Deer (these are probably the native (sub)species, but because I can't be sure I will remove them)
36) Collared Peccary
37) Wild Boar (European)
38) Reeve's Muntjac
39) Lowland Anoa
40) Eurasian Elk (Moose)
42) Alfred's Spotted Deer
43) Mishmi Takin
New total: 38-40 (depending on the Vicuna and Przewalski's Horse)