Bactrian Deer
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Are any Red-Fan parrots held anywhere other than ZooWorld Panama City Beach in NA?
I've seen them at San Antonio Zoo, DWA, Santa Fe Teaching Zoo, and Zoo Miami.Are any Red-Fan parrots held anywhere other than ZooWorld Panama City Beach in NA?
I've seen them at San Antonio Zoo, DWA, Santa Fe Teaching Zoo, and Zoo Miami.
Shedd Aquarium.Are any Red-Fan parrots held anywhere other than ZooWorld Panama City Beach in NA?
Indian wild asses have rarely been kept in zoos.Not feeling hopeful but does anyone know if there are any remaining Indian onagers in captivity?
Are any Red-Fan parrots held anywhere other than ZooWorld Panama City Beach in NA?
Indian wild asses have rarely been kept in zoos.
An interesting article "Indian Wild Ass - wild and captive populations" was published in "Oryx" (April 1988) and it is available on-line.
Accordingly to this article, only two zoos had ever kept Indian wild ass, namely Paris (where nine foals were born between 1842 and 1849) and London (where a pair presented in 1934 lived more than twenty years). I would have seen these London animals when a very small child in the mid-1950s.
Not mentioned in this article but Flower (1929) records London Zoo also kept and bred earlier Indian wild asses back in the eighteen hundreds.
ZooTierListe also lists one at Berlin Zoo.
There are a few facilities with black-backed jackals, some of which are breeding them. They aren’t especially common, nor is there much demand for themAre their any jackals left in the US? And if there are, which species are there and is their population salvageable?
Are their any jackals left in the US? And if there are, which species are there and is their population salvageable?
Thank you - the articles were very interesting.Indian wild asses have rarely been kept in zoos.
An interesting article "Indian Wild Ass - wild and captive populations" was published in "Oryx" (April 1988) and it is available on-line.
Accordingly to this article, only two zoos had ever kept Indian wild ass, namely Paris (where nine foals were born between 1842 and 1849) and London (where a pair presented in 1934 lived more than twenty years). I would have seen these London animals when a very small child in the mid-1950s.
Not mentioned in this article but Flower (1929) records London Zoo also kept and bred earlier Indian wild asses back in the eighteen hundreds.
ZooTierListe also lists one at Berlin Zoo.
I know that Wildlife World in Arizona has black backed.Are their any jackals left in the US? And if there are, which species are there and is their population salvageable?
Are any Mindoro Bleeding-Hearts (Gallicolumba platenae) held anywhere?
There are many ZTL zoos with the species: ZootierlisteHomepage
Indeed having both a Mindanao bleeding-heart pigeon and a Mindoro bleeding-heart pigeon is confusing. Maybe, to avoid confusion, it's better to call Gallicolumba crinigera by it's alternative common name Bartlett's bleeding-heart pigeon. I always think of it as Bartlett's bleeding-heart pigeon anyway as that's the name used when I was younger. (Named after Abraham Bartlett of London Zoo fame.)Wrong species Dassie Rat. Bactrian Deer was asking about Gallicolumba platenae.
I made the same mistake when I first saw the post and read it as Mindanao.
There is one US holder of Rusty-spotted Cat, Carson Springs Wildlife in Florida. The species is more common in European zoos, with 21 holders listed on Zootierliste.Are Cozumel Island Raccoons, Short-Eared Dog, Rusty-Spotted Cat, or Piraiba kept anywhere in the US? (or in general?)