I agree. With the exception of Werribee holding Serval, none of the region’s four open range zoos hold small cats. Considering they’re African grassland cats, it creates an even stronger case for them holding and breeding them.
Serval are adept at hiding, so the exhibits couldn’t be too large; but a series of interconnected cages would allow management of a breeding population. Auckland Zoo had at least two (possibly three cages) back in the early 2000’s to manage three groupings of Serval prior to the move to the open air exhibit in 2004, which has managed two groupings of Serval over the past decade with the off display dens.
Both Monarto and western plains have tried to incorporate smaller enclosure species around there human centred areas. These sorts of species would of been perfect instead of seeing an extra meerkat exhibit like in the case of western plains zoo. The use of mesh like we have seen used at tarongas lion enclosure would be a great alternative to creating a cage style enclosure for smaller areas allowing easier viewing.
