Currently making a list for Xenarthra in North America (anteaters, tamanduas, armadillos, and sloths)
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Anteaters, Armadillos, and Sloths in North America
Currently making a list for Xenarthra in North America (anteaters, tamanduas, armadillos, and sloths)
I didn't really consider this as something I should post until recently but a few years ago (before I joined ZooChat), I had made a list of holders for Canids in the country that I have somewhat consistently updated. I hadn't really thought of it for a while until Thursday. Would this be worth posting?
I didn't really consider this as something I should post until recently but a few years ago (before I joined ZooChat), I had made a list of holders for Canids in the country that I have somewhat consistently updated. I hadn't really thought of it for a while until Thursday. Would this be worth posting?
Is there a thread for Corvids (crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, jays, treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers) in North America yet?
However, a list for some other groups of corvids would be nice to see. For instance, a list of raptors was nice to see despite the fact red-tailed hawks and bald eagles are very common, as it also included a lot of species that aren't as ubiquitous. Likewise with corvids. Common ravens are at a large number of zoos, but there aren't as many zoos keeping various species of jays, magpies, and other crow/raven species (e.g. white-necked raven, fish crow, etc.).To be honest I have a hard time seeing why we need a list of holders for crows and ravens; they're so common in zoos and nature centers it's harder to avoid seeing them.
However, a list for some other groups of corvids would be nice to see. For instance, a list of raptors was nice to see despite the fact red-tailed hawks and bald eagles are very common, as it also included a lot of species that aren't as ubiquitous. Likewise with corvids. Common ravens are at a large number of zoos, but there aren't as many zoos keeping various species of jays, magpies, and other crow/raven species (e.g. white-necked raven, fish crow, etc.).
Currently how many zoos in North America keep Mooses
After I get back from my European vacation, I will consider doing a list of Rodents in North America.
See page 21 of the hoofstock thread - should be still pretty accurate.
Before jumping into an extremely difficult task, maybe update your existing thread to provide a more correct version first?
I am not aware of any in Canada, but I also haven't been checking. As of now, I am aware of 44 collections in the United States of America that have red wolves. This number may not be exact for the actual number of holders, though.How many zoos in North America currently have Red Wolves?