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San Diego Zoo 2003 - Bornean Bearded Pig

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April 2003

Bornean Bearded Pig.
They're a phase-out species in the United States in general. There are very few left in AZA collections now.
 
They're a phase-out species in the United States in general. There are very few left in AZA collections now.

Unfortunately only 1 AZA zoo currently keeps Bornean bearded pigs (Sus barbatus barbatus), that zoo is Gladys Porter Zoo, I saw and photographed those animals on my trip there, they actually got their herd from the private sector

As far as I know, besides San Diego Zoo and Gladys Porter Zoo, other AZA zoos that kept them in the past include

Philadelphia Zoo

San Diego Wild Animal Park

Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo

Lowry Park Zoo

and

Brookfield Zoo

I personally dont agree with the Pig, Hippo, and Peccary TAG's decision to phase them out, as they are more endangered than Red river hogs (Potamochoerus porcus) and Common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus). The other issue is that the EAZA Pig, Hippo, and Peccary TAG wants to phase them out as well, in fact as far as I understand it, some EAZA zoos castrated their males

Read this thread and you will see a more detailed argument as to why I think AZA should keep them around

http://www.zoochat.com/837/bornean-bearded-pig-177711/
 
Berlin has 1.1, London 2.6, and some at Munchen. Would be awesome to have them breeding again, but with the visayan warty pigs being commonplace I doubt it will happen
 
They're a phase-out species in the United States in general. There are very few left in AZA collections now.

Man. Just like Tapirs. Why aren't there more tapirs in zoos? Like the Mountain Tapirs at the Los Angeles Zoo. You'd think a species as rare as those would be a lot more popular and would be in other zoos. What are other phase out species in zoos?
 
Berlin has 1.1, London 2.6, and some at Munchen. Would be awesome to have them breeding again, but with the visayan warty pigs being commonplace I doubt it will happen

Munchen keeps 1.1, is Berlin really down to 1.1, I saw at least 5 2 years ago. This species will disappear from Europe soon, the last breeding took place a few years ago in Berlin, but that was only an incident....
 

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