Safari North Wildlife Park has DeBraza’s Guenon, Lar Gibbon, Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey, and Black Howler Monkey
Lake Superior Zoo has Goeldi’s Monkey
Lake Superior Zoo has Goeldi’s Monkey
What is the story behind this? They have them signed as 'Owl Monkey' (Aotus trivirgatus).-Omaha should have Grey-Handed Night-Monkey, which is also what Memphis' probably actually is
I also did not see any Sifaka while there,
3. Can anyone confirm if Talapoin are still at Audubon Zoo? When I went (January 2022) there was signage but they were not on display. I've heard for a while that they've been off-display. Has anyone seen them in the last year?
What is the story behind this? They have them signed as 'Owl Monkey' (Aotus trivirgatus).
Brown Spider Monkey was also not in Philadelphia Zoo and I'm pretty sure its long gone. Only fusciceps is there now. And I also did not see any Sifaka while there, only Ringtail, Black-White Ruffed and Blue-eyed Black Lemurs
Where is the source for Lupa Zoo having a hamlyns monkey. Louisville still has Woolly monkey?
USDA inspection report... I should've double-checked that one! Yes, I was given confirmation by another zoochatter a few weeks ago that Lousiville still has two Woolly monkeys.Where is the source for Lupa Zoo having a hamlyns monkey. Louisville still has Woolly monkey?
Memphis ZooWhich zoo do you mean?
The spider monkey was sent to Europe to breed. They have sifaka but their habitat is easy to miss.
~Thylo
Unfortunately Daisy passed away recently, she was the last of kind outside her native range :/ Two white faced sakis are using her habitat.so does LA no longer have uakari?
Umm… not to be condescending, but do you know how these numbers actually work? You are suggesting there are 48 male gorillas in North American zoos, yet only 3 females.48.3.1
I explained that here:Umm… not to be condescending, but do you know how these numbers actually work? You are suggesting there are 48 male gorillas in North American zoos, yet only 3 females.
Note the numbers in parentheses are the number of holders in the US, Canada, and Mexico: (US.Canada.Mexico)
Sorry I missed that completely somehow! Ignore my post.I explained that here:
I know when it’s listed like that it usually is referring to sexes of the animals, that’s why I specified there. On hindsight, I probably shouldn’t have even listed it in that format. Sorry about that!
These were mixed with the aye aye when I visited in December.2. Pygmy Slow Loris and Mohol Bush Baby were not at Philadelphia Zoo when I went (April 2022), were they in the Small Mammal House? It is currently closed, but at least that means they're still there.
Tregembo animal park has theseI believe I heard somewhere there was a private zoo that held Assam Macaque, is this no longer the case?
USDA inspection report... I should've double-checked that one! Yes, I was given confirmation by another zoochatter a few weeks ago that Lousiville still has two Woolly monkeys.
Another question/subtraction:
Lion-tailed Macaques at Prospect Park Zoo? Surely this is a mistake? They were definitely not there the many times over the years I visited, and no online searches yield anything about them.
Memphis Zoo
Do any of these Gibbon species have viable populations or are they all phase out? It'd be really nice to see more diversity of gibbons in US Zoos- as most places only keep the three common species, and I'd love to see an increase of Holders for other species.Buff-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) -- 8 Total Holders (8.0.0)
USA-
Cincinnati Zoo
Denver Zoo
Hemker Park & Zoo
Los Angeles Zoo
Naples Zoo
Niabi Zoo
Phoenix Zoo
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Mueller’s Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri muelleri) -- 7 Total Holders (7.0.0)
USA-
Cincinnati Zoo
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Gladys Porter Zoo
Idaho Falls Zoo
Mesker Park Zoo
Miller Park Zoo
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Javan Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) -- 3 Total Holders (3.0.0)
USA-
Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo
Gibbon Conservation Center
Greensboro Science Center
Pileated Gibbon (Hylobates pileatus) -- 3 Total Holders (3.0.0)
USA-
Gibbon Conservation Center
Gladys Porter Zoo
Wildlife World Zoo
Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis) -- 3 Total Holders (2.1.0)
USA-
Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Canada-
Safari Niagara
Eastern Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock leuconedys) -- 1 Total Holder (1.0.0)
USA-
Gibbon Conservation Center
Do any of these Gibbon species have viable populations or are they all phase out? It'd be really nice to see more diversity of gibbons in US Zoos- as most places only keep the three common species, and I'd love to see an increase of Holders for other species.