London Zoo also held a couple of males in with the Giraffe for a short time,also Bristol held two or three in one of the old bear areas, Marwell in 1995 held 3.16. I believe the last ones at Marwell went to Blackpool.
Yes, originally there were at least 7 holders for G. arabica / G. erlangeri in the UK:
Blackpool ( - 2004 - 2015, arrived ex Chester Zoo)
Bristol ( - 1980 - ?)
Chester ( - 1964 - 2004, imports ex Aden and N. Yemen)
Dudley ( - 1985 - 1989, 1992-1997, imports ex Aden and N. Yemen)
London RP ( - ? - till 2004?)
Malton ( - 1976 - +?)
Marwell ( - 1978 - 2002, arrived ex Chester Zoo)
There was also a rumour about a No. 8 zoo.
I have to dig out my research papers and the studbook if any of you are really interested.
This Arabian gazelle population in the UK was both significant in size and was maintained robustly over at least 45 years. Its origins date back to the dark colonnial days of Aden Protectorate (UK socio-economic and political influence) and beyond from the Zaydi North Yemen region.
As all should know now, Yemen is currently a war-torn country ravaged by tribalist factional infighting (fission-fusion), regular armies (Yemen, KSA, UAE, Qatar) as well as private militias and a darkly cohorte of religious extremists forces (I do count both the Hawthi and Islamic Jihad amongst all these and none bode well for a regular administration of Govt. in Yemen) fighting each other and amongst one another for territory, cynical power of influence hunger and total indifference for the rule of law or any level of humanity. Worse still, the entire international community does not care one little bit and only decries some conflicts that are in the public eye or under intense media coverage....
I can tell you that these days, Yemen's Antilopini fauna has been severely decimated by amongst others hunting, animal trade, desertification and loss of habitat. Even in the early 60's one taxa restricted to a Yemen went extinct (G. bilkis). The only representatives of this species may be found in the Chicago based Field Museum of Natural History, which is a sad Epitaph in itself.
The latter constitutes for me personally the drive to continue to fight on behalf of endangered species globally and also why in the case where the global zoo community decides to phase out or stop exhibiting a species no matter the reason and its level of endangerment ...., my blood pressure rises no end and my disbelief / exasperation goes through the roof at such seemingly ignorance or indifference.