USZOOfan42
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Is USDA reports a reliable source? After seeing bush dogs return to the Detroit Zoo, I wondered how reliable is this source.
Is USDA reports a reliable source? After seeing bush dogs return to the Detroit Zoo, I wondered how reliable is this source.
Miss species I can understand, but I have noticed some odd listing like chacoan maras at Toledo (they are Patagonian) so it seems they are pretty reliable with some holes. I highly doubt that they would add a species that isn’t at the zoo that’s not similar to any other species at the zoo. Sub-Species and mix ups are possible (grevys and grants or different maras)View them with caution, the inspectors seem to either miss species altogether or write them down wrong.
This might be regional then? The ones that come out for Wisconsin zoos are completely atrocious ID wise to the point that I would find ZTL far more trustworthy. Like, we're talking identifying extremely common species as other species that aren't even in captivity in the US.However, with appropriate caution they are generally a good snapshot of what was present. For several places I am very familiar with I have very rarely noticed any discrepancy between what I know the facility holds compared to the USDA list. They're often more accurate than ZTL for that matter.
This might be regional then? The ones that come out for Wisconsin zoos are completely atrocious ID wise to the point that I would find ZTL far more trustworthy. Like, we're talking identifying extremely common species as other species that aren't even in captivity in the US.
A couple of examples include listing Bay Beach's* NAROs as Neotropical River Otters and Milwaukee's Tigers as Oncillas.Examples, out of curiosity?
A couple of examples include listing Bay Beach's* NAROs as Neotropical River Otters and Milwaukee's Tigers as Oncillas.
(*and of course remember that Bay Beach is a facility primarily focusing on native rescues, making this all the more baffling)
I would largely agree - but no single report seems to be reliable, only groups of them are.And this comes back to my point about using them mindfully - it is true Bay Beach's otters are listed as Neotropical, but only on the 2014 and 2015 reports - they're listed as NARO on every report from then on. Milwaukee's error is a one off, the 2020 report. The Tigers appear to be listed twice in error, once as Oncilla and then again as hybrids. However they're listed correctly on all other reports prior and after. I see no other such errors and the listings remain consistent for both facilities. It's not hard to infer the correct information when looking at the other reports in conjunction. There's no reason to chock the reports as completely unreliable from a one off mistake when literally everything else on the lists matches accordingly.
I would largely agree - but no single report seems to be reliable, only groups of them are.