Are These in Captivity? #2

are there any Mouflon in Australian Zoos if not what about AZA over in America?

Mouflon are stupidly common in the private trade in America. That being said, the purity of those animals should be considered... dubious unless proved otherwise thanks to many decades of crossbreeding with domestic sheep breeds and other species of wild sheep alike!

I'm not altogether certain if any AZA zoos have Mouflon.
 
Mouflon are stupidly common in the private trade in America. That being said, the purity of those animals should be considered... dubious unless proved otherwise thanks to many decades of crossbreeding with domestic sheep breeds and other species of wild sheep alike!

I'm not altogether certain if any AZA zoos have Mouflon.
that Dakota Zoo has mouflon according to their website, as far as I am aware they are AZA. The Rosamond Gifford Zoo is a leader in the SSP for Armenian Mouflon. so I'd assume that if their is a SSP then at least a few more facilities have them.
 
would like to know what holders have in USA and Australia thanks
1 Takin
2 pere david deer
3 dusky pademelon
4 striped possum
5 Cuscus spotted
6 japanese serow
For starters, the first two both have solid population numbers here in the states. However, all of the listed marsupials are completely absent; and that the serows are close to be nonexistent as well. With, I think, three or four Canadian Zoos still having a few serows around to make up for the latter.
 
Mouflon in Australian Zoos ??
None.
would like to know what holders have in USA and Australia thanks
1 Takin
2 pere david deer
3 dusky pademelon
4 striped possum
5 Cuscus spotted
6 japanese serow
In Australia the only one of these that is present in captivity is the Striped Possum at Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre (maybe somewhere else as well but probably not). There is a farm in New Zealand with Pere David's Deer.
 
What are the chances of Taronga importing takin from the wilds in ohio or serows from japan or rescue some striped possums and cuscucs up in Queensland ?
 
can anyone clear up moose in Oceania captivity i heard about NZ with some but did Australia ever get anything with this? if so what was the purpose of moose in Oceania
 
would like to know what holders have in USA and Australia thanks
1 Takin
2 pere david deer
3 dusky pademelon
4 striped possum
5 Cuscus spotted
6 japanese serow
I don't believe any of the three marsupials are present in the US, although Dusky Pademelon are present in Europe.

I believe the Japanese Serow population is now limited to Roosevelt Park Zoo, although I believe they were still at the Dakota Zoo recently as well?

Sichuan Takin and Pere David Deer are both fine with around fifteen to twenty holders each. Lincoln Park Zoo, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and the Wilds keep both. The takin program looks to be continuing to grow.
 
can anyone clear up moose in Oceania captivity i heard about NZ with some but did Australia ever get anything with this? if so what was the purpose of moose in Oceania
There are no moose in Australia or NZ currently, and I doubt there ever have been. Certainly none since 1980.
For more information about what is and isn't present in Australian and NZ zoos, or what has been in the past, please see these threads.
Exotic Mammals in Australian Zoos
Native Mammals in Australian Zoos
Current Mammals In New Zealand Zoos
Former Mammals In New Zealand Zoos (c.1980 to present)
And if you are interested in birds and herps as well:
Exotic Birds in Australia
Birds In New Zealand Zoos
Exotic Amphibians and Reptiles in Australian Zoos
Exotic Amphibians And Reptiles In New Zealand
 
I believe the Japanese Serow population is now limited to Roosevelt Park Zoo, although I believe they were still at the Dakota Zoo recently as well?
They have them at Zoo de Granby in Quebec as well. Not American, but it is AZA accredited!
 
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