Another reference for those interested in the history of saiga in captivity:
The book “The Biology and Management of Capricornis and Related Mountain Antelopes” (Editor Hiroaki Soma; 1987) includes the chapter “The Saiga in Captivity with Special Reference to the Zoological Society of San Diego” (James M. Dolan).
This chapter provides an overview of the captive history of the species, in summary this mentions:-
· The first saiga exhibited outside Russia (London Zoo; 21st November 1864) and another London animal which lived in the zoo from 10th November 1866 until its death on 22nd October 1869.
· Other European zoos with early saiga: Berlin (1872), Cologne (1874), Hamburg (1877), Antwerp (1878) and Bremen (1889).
· Two shipments of saiga that the Duke of Bedford received from Hagenbeck; the first in 1902 and the second in 1906. Although the species bred at Woburn, only one individual survived longer than two years.
· The first saiga in the USA which arrived at St. Louis Zoo on 8th May 1934 and which died in August 1939; the first saiga born in North America at St, Louis Zoo on 15th May 1939.
· Other early saiga in the USA: Washington (1934 and 1935), New York (1936 & 1937)
The book “The Biology and Management of Capricornis and Related Mountain Antelopes” (Editor Hiroaki Soma; 1987) includes the chapter “The Saiga in Captivity with Special Reference to the Zoological Society of San Diego” (James M. Dolan).
This chapter provides an overview of the captive history of the species, in summary this mentions:-
· The first saiga exhibited outside Russia (London Zoo; 21st November 1864) and another London animal which lived in the zoo from 10th November 1866 until its death on 22nd October 1869.
· Other European zoos with early saiga: Berlin (1872), Cologne (1874), Hamburg (1877), Antwerp (1878) and Bremen (1889).
· Two shipments of saiga that the Duke of Bedford received from Hagenbeck; the first in 1902 and the second in 1906. Although the species bred at Woburn, only one individual survived longer than two years.
· The first saiga in the USA which arrived at St. Louis Zoo on 8th May 1934 and which died in August 1939; the first saiga born in North America at St, Louis Zoo on 15th May 1939.
· Other early saiga in the USA: Washington (1934 and 1935), New York (1936 & 1937)