Indian Rhinoceros in Private Hands

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Hi

I was wondering how many Indian Rhinos are in Private Collections ?

In particular I am interested in one collection in Florida which has a number of species (including Roan, Bongo, A duiker species and possibly Suni). I'm pretty sure that most of their animals are surplus from San Diego and they used to have a website and were registered with ISIS. For some reason I cant find any information on this collection now (or remember what it was called) so I wondered if it had closed?

Thanks
 
Are you thinking of White Oak Conservation Center? If so, they're not *quite* a "private collection" in the usual sense, as they are a member of AZA and participate fully in Species Survival Programs.

The website is here - White Oak Conservation Center - they have bongos and roan antelopes, but no duikers, although okapikpr, who works there, might be able to confirm if they have previously held them.
 
Sorry its certainly not White Oak.

I was thinking Rum Creek but arnt they Peace River ?

The place I was thinking of had as Solitary Indian Rhino and several other Ungulate species (Possibly also Congo Buffalo).
 
Your talking about Micanopy Zoological Preserve just outside Gainesville. I believe their greater one horn came from Rum Creek. Most of the species on the website is accurate.
 
I know Tanganyika Wildlife Park has at least two Indians. One source I found said they had some named the following: Graham (came from San Diego), Pandu, Henry, Rahba.

Whoever owns the Indian Rhino that used to be a Mountain View Conservation Centre (probably San Diego) doesn't take it back it will go to Lionshare Farm along with everyone else from Mountain View. I am sure there are others in private hands throughout the United States too. I have heard about large facilities with up too some 150 some kudu for instance yet you don't hear about them to often.
 
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