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  1. Patrick Keegan

    Australasian Tapir Population

    currently 2 zoos in Australasia house Malayan Tapirs (Adelaide Zoo and Melbourne Zoo). Adelaide Zoo houses a Daughter Born At Adelaide to a male imported from Singapore Zoo in 1997 [died 2008] and a female from Henry Doorly Zoo (USA) in 1998 [still at Adelaide]. Melbourne Zoo houses a female...
  2. Patrick Keegan

    Australasian Snow Leopard Population

    There are currently Three Zoos in Australasia Housing Snow Leopards Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park; Melbourne zoo; and Mogo Wildlife Park. Taronga Zoo and the National Zoo and Aquarium used to house snow leopards but the former sent their last pair to Billabong in early 2015 and the latter's...
  3. ThylacineAlive

    Where do the Deer & Antelope Play?: A Look at America's Ungulate Populations

    In the spirit of all the other threads looking to catalog animal populations in US zoos, I figured I'd start one for ungulates as they are of particular interest to me. I know there are already some threads existing looking at Antelope and Gazelles in North American Zoos and Duikers & Dwarf...
  4. dt644

    The population of dhole at worldwide zoos today

    First of all, dhole is an animal that has been forgotten by Koreans today, but it was a big pillar of the Korean Peninsula's ecosystem. Many tigers and leopards lived on the Korean Peninsula, and it is believed that wolves began to flow from the continent after hunting began to reduce the number...
  5. ShonenJake13

    Chimpanzees in Europe

    Hey so we now have a lowland gorillas in Europe, a bonobos in Europe and an orangutans in Europe page, so there's clearly one that we're missing! This will without a shadow of a doubt be the hardest to update/get 100%, as there are around 1000 chimps currently living in Europe...! I will attempt...
  6. ShonenJake13

    Okapis in Europe

    Well, I've started threads like these for chimps in the UK, apes in the Netherlands, bonobos in Europe and aye-ayes worldwide...time for a new one :p After using ZTL and theokapi.org as my sources here is what I have found. If anyone can help me flesh this out it would be much appreciated. Also...
  7. ShonenJake13

    Aye-aye captive population

    So can anyone help me with the worldwide captive aye-aye population? I've made a start on the European population, but would like some help with finishing it off and maybe also adding the Japanese and USA populations too? Here's what I've got so far for the European population: London (1.1.1)...
  8. J

    Important question

    Hi everyone, I was wondering if there is a website with the population numbers of animals in zoos. I would love to know this website (if it exists) Bye (quistion=question I'm sorry :-)
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