Animals kept at only one zoo outside of their native range

Spoonbill sandpipers- WWT Slimbridge U.K.
James flamingo- Berlin zoo and one indiviudal at WWT Slimbridge U.K
Black faced Spoonbill- Walsrode Germany
Coral billed ground cuckoo- Walsrode Germany
Giant coua- Walsrode Germany
Madagascan white ibis- Walsrode Germany
Westermann's dwarf cassowary- Walsrode Germany
Helmeted vanga- Walsrode Germany
Madagascan pond heron - Walsrode Germany
Maleo- Bronx zoo U.S.A
Golden necked single wattled cassowary- Landgoed Hoenderdaell Netherlands (I am sure there is probably some kept in asia)
Laysan Albatross- Monterey Bay Aquarium U.S.A

I am not 100% with American or Asian collections so i might be wrong on a few :).... but im sure there are lots more bird species that fit into this category
There are some Japanese zoos which keep and breed black-faced spoonbills, although I suspect some might have been hybridized with eurasian spoonbills
 
Golden necked single wattled cassowary- Landgoed Hoenderdaell Netherlands (I am sure there is probably some kept in asia)

I am not 100% with American or Asian collections so i might be wrong on a few :).... but im sure there are lots more bird species that fit into this category

There do have one in Taiwan, at Nantou Fonghuanggu Bird and Ecology Park.
 
Are there any species you know of which have only one facility holding them outside of there native range or country? For example, the platypi at SDZSP
 
Isn't the mountain tapir only kept at one zoo in the USA now ? (of course, outside its native range)

There is also the mountain anoa at Krefeld zoo in Germany.
 
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