List of rarest species in US?

The zoo didn't have Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo by 2018 either. Afaik they left quite some years ago.

~Thylo
 
Hello again everyone! I really appreciate all your help in past trips of mine. I'll be in Florida for 9 days so does anyone have any suggestions for super rare mammals in captivity? Especially Moles, Shrews, Rodents or Bats.

I already have a tour set up with Lubee Bat Conservancy (Southeastern Myotis) and plan to visit Naples Zoo (just to go) on my way to The Everglades. Also Peace River Wildlife Center apparently has Northern Yellow Bat and Evening Bat so I'm looking into that.

@ThylacineAlive @birdsandbats @drill @TinoPup @RatioTile @Ituri @Great Argus @MonkeyBat

Thanks in advance for your help!!
 
Hello again everyone! I really appreciate all your help in past trips of mine. I'll be in Florida for 9 days so does anyone have any suggestions for super rare mammals in captivity? Especially Moles, Shrews, Rodents or Bats.

I already have a tour set up with Lubee Bat Conservancy (Southeastern Myotis) and plan to visit Naples Zoo (just to go) on my way to The Everglades. Also Peace River Wildlife Center apparently has Northern Yellow Bat and Evening Bat so I'm looking into that.
I know Carson Springs in Gainesville has Rusty Spotted Cat along with a few other rare/uncommon carnivores
 
I know Carson Springs in Gainesville has Rusty Spotted Cat along with a few other rare/uncommon carnivores

Yes thank you! I just came across them and unfortunately they're not opened on the day I'll in the area. Like you said they have quite a unique collection in addition to the Rusty Spotted cat including Tayra, Jungle Cat, Siberian Lynx, spotted genet, striped hyena, geoffry's cat, bat-eared fox,
 
Hello again everyone! I really appreciate all your help in past trips of mine. I'll be in Florida for 9 days so does anyone have any suggestions for super rare mammals in captivity? Especially Moles, Shrews, Rodents or Bats.

I already have a tour set up with Lubee Bat Conservancy (Southeastern Myotis) and plan to visit Naples Zoo (just to go) on my way to The Everglades. Also Peace River Wildlife Center apparently has Northern Yellow Bat and Evening Bat so I'm looking into that.

@ThylacineAlive @birdsandbats @drill @TinoPup @RatioTile @Ituri @Great Argus @MonkeyBat

Thanks in advance for your help!!
Apparently the grounds of Zoo Miami has one of the highest populations of Florida Bonneted Bats.
 
Oh I just remembered another rare mammal in florida, apparently Giraffe Ranch has some African Clawless Otter. I don't know if it would be worth it to see them though because the tours are pretty expensive.
 
Yes thank you! I just came across them and unfortunately they're not opened on the day I'll in the area. Like you said they have quite a unique collection in addition to the Rusty Spotted cat including Tayra, Jungle Cat, Siberian Lynx, spotted genet, striped hyena, geoffry's cat, bat-eared fox,
don't forget the African civets.
 
So I've found 18-19 places with Geoffroy's Cat (not sure if one is still alive). I'm planning on doing a thread for all felid species, just going through and double checking my work which will take a few more days, but here's what I've found:
-Amazing Animals, Florida
-Bridges for Brain Injury, NY
-Carson Springs Wildlife, FL
-Columbus Zoo, OH
-Conservator's Center, NC
-Cub Creek Science Camp, MO
-EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, CA
-Exotic Feline Rescue Center, IN (might have passed away, is quite old; was taken from someone trying to smuggle 2 into the country)
-Frank Buck Zoo, TX
-Great Cats World Park, OR
-Jungle Encounters, MA
-Little Ponderosa Zoo, TN
-Safari Zoo, KS
-Single Vision, FL
-Special Memories Zoo, WI (now closed)
-Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary, TX
-The Wild Animal Park, NY
-Wild Felid Advocacy Center, WA
-Xtreme Exotics, FL

I have confirmed all of these via organization websites, social media, and/or contacting them directly.
I know I'm pretty late to this but I've never heard of Jungle Encounters in Ma, is it open to the public? If so I might need to check it out soon to see the Geoffroy's Cat.
 
I know I'm pretty late to this but I've never heard of Jungle Encounters in Ma, is it open to the public? If so I might need to check it out soon to see the Geoffroy's Cat.

They do traveling shows, with their main focus being wildcats. They also run the Belize Wild Cat Project.
 
They may not be rare, but are there any captive nine banded armadillos in and around the Michigan area?
Many thanks:)
 
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