Is it true that Highland Wildlife Park once held saiga? Are there any collections other than Cologne which have had them in the past?
ISIS only lists 4 captive saigas: 2 females at Moscow, a male at Dallas and a female at San Diego Wild Animal Park. It's a pity that such an interesting animal is so uncommon in zoos and that no zoo has a male and female.
My understanding of the Woburn ones is that a small breeding stock was established on two occasions, and died out quickly, parasites being implicated; this is from memory of the Duke of Bedford's book, which I seem to have mislaid.
Is it true that Highland Wildlife Park once held saiga? Are there any collections other than Cologne which have had them in the past?
I had forgotten all about the Saiga at HWP - under the previous management .
Does anybody have information about the animals they had - how many and when were they on show and did they breed ?
Shorts -- the book is 'The Years of Transition' -- a Google search should reveal more. Author may be listed as 'Hastings, Duke of Bedford', or even 'Hastings William Sackville Russell'. The fact that I can't find my copy reminds me how much I need to sort out my study. It took me years to find on the second hand market, as well. About a third of it is autobiographical, a third is political/social theory, and the rest is solid natural history about the animal collection at Woburn -- marvellous stuff.