Are the studbooks of EAZA available on the Internet?
Unfortunately, they don't seem to be. I have searched at various times but with very little success. European White Rhinos are listed, also Asian Elephants- but these are not 'official' EAZA studbooks. I did come across one for Lion tailed Macaques once though.
ISIS have details of all the individual animals held at various collections but you have to be a professional member to enter this part of the site.
Mmmz, I would say fortunately not. And good also that you need a log-in for ISIS. Zoos are, of course, not happy if these information was public. Especially for people on forums like this... just to avoid speculation from people that are not professionals.
What a specific zoo makes public is up to the zoos of course, but EAZA studbooks are made by and for curators. Personally I think that's the way it should stay. Just to prevent 'why don't they'-speculations. I only occasionally send studbooks to people that I really trust on their confidentiality and those are rare!
Zoos are, of course, not happy if these information was public. Especially for people on forums like this... just to avoid speculation from people that are not professionals.
Just because the studbook is not general knowledge doesn't mean people (esp. on this forum) wont speculate about the breeding of these animals in captivity.
I don't see why theres such a big thing over studbooks, there is enough zoo "nuts" out there to pool information together to get a good picture of what is going on in the breeding programs.
Just look at this site, there is some knowledgeable people on here.
Why should zoos want to keep this information private- what is there to hide?
I know.. speculation is a big hobby of zoo-fanatics who don't know what's going on in a zoo but think they know.
What is the value of making EAZA studbooks available for everybody? In my opinion nothing, because most people here are not curators and can do really nothing with it.
: What is the value of making EAZA studbooks available for everybody? In my opinion nothing, because most people here are not curators and can do really nothing with it.
Exactly, there is not much to hide.
There is nothing to hide... but also nothing interesting for publishing. What value could it have for you? Just boring data and genetics that we use.
Do you also ask your supermarket or shopping mall why and with who they do business..? guess not. As 'an industry' I think we are transparent enough.
There is nothing to hide... but also nothing interesting for publishing. What value could it have for you? Just boring data and genetics that we use.
It's been available for years, without any apparent inconvenience to ISIS or the relevant curators.
Alan
The best example I know of is the General Studbook of the Przewalski Horse General Studbook Of The Przewalski Horse - which I'm sure many of you know. It's been available for years, without any apparent inconvenience to ISIS or the relevant curators.
Alan
Of course... maybe nice, but of no use by the general public. Or any person here, nobody has these horses.. I hope.![]()
You don't get it do you?? We don't want to use the information as we have no use, but find in interesting to read. Does everything have to have a use to you? If so I hope you got ride of your appendix years ago
There is a few zoo owners on these boards & private breeders, so I wouldn't be to sure about that.