Deer 2. Tropical deer
Deer are unjustly considered uninteresting for visitors. They will be very interesting if contact with people is allowed, as this endangered Prince Alfred's Deer decided to do by itself. Photo by MagpieGoose.
Philippine Spotted Deer - ZooChat
Endangered Prince Alfred's Deer or Philippine Spotted Deer went from non-existent to a healthy population in European zoos within ca 20 years. An example for other programs. Photo by Macaw16.
Philippine Spotted Deer - ZooChat
Endangered Bawean Deer by Giant Eland. A small deer endemic to one small island in Indonesia.
Bawean deer (Hyelaphus kuhlii) - ZooChat
Deer can be kept in mixed-species exhibits. This Hog Deer is closely related and also endangered. Photo by Goura. It lives in a mixed exhibit in Burgers Zoo, with...
Rimba - hog deer - ZooChat
...Endangered Eld's Deer, smaller Muntjac, macaques, Banteng and Siamangs. Photo by Sneeuwpanter.
Eld's deer - ZooChat
Photo by Kakapo.
Mixed species at Rimba - ZooChat
And Banteng. Photo by vogelcommando.
Banteng and Eld's deer - ZooChat
Eld's deer consists of 3 subspecies: eldi, thamin and siamensis, which should be conserved separately. All animals in Europe are thamin, only Haute-Touche keeps siamensis Eld's Deer. Photo by lintworm.
Siamese Eld's Deer - ZooChat
Vulnerable Barasingha or Swamp Deer is also often kept in mixed exhibits. Its swampy habitat in Asia is especially intensively cultivated, and some wild populations secondarily live in dry areas. However, in Whipsnade it still enjoys water. Photo by ro6ca66.
Barasingha / swamp deer : Whipsnade : 25 Jul 2014 [V] - ZooChat
Free-ranging and walk-through deer exhibits are another non-standard exhibit. Several zoos in Asia and Australia keep vulnerable Sambar in walk-through, One of largest tropical Asian deer, however, in less need of breeding in Europe than many other deer. Here is a wild Sambar patrolling a tourist restaurant in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. Photo by LaughingDove.
Sambar Deer in the Food Stalls Area - Khao Yai National Park - ZooChat
Two other vulnerable deer found in Europe, Chinese Water Deer and Rusa or Javan Deer, have large introduced populations so are perhaps in less need of breeding in zoos than their relatives.
There is more threatened tropical deer than zoos in Europe can support. Critically endangered Calamian Deer died out in Europe during the 1990s. American and Indonesian zoos keep them. Another small deer, relative to Hog and Bawean, endemic to another small island in Indonesia. Photo by Julio C Castro
Calamian Deer - ZooChat
Vulnerable Marsh Deer from Pantanal was more-the less allowed to die out in Europe in the 2000s. South American zoos still keep them. With bright orange fur and black legs elongated stilt-like in can remind of a Maned Wolf, which shares part of its range. Photo by Giant Eland.
marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) - ZooChat
Deer are unjustly considered uninteresting for visitors. They will be very interesting if contact with people is allowed, as this endangered Prince Alfred's Deer decided to do by itself. Photo by MagpieGoose.
Philippine Spotted Deer - ZooChat
Endangered Prince Alfred's Deer or Philippine Spotted Deer went from non-existent to a healthy population in European zoos within ca 20 years. An example for other programs. Photo by Macaw16.
Philippine Spotted Deer - ZooChat
Endangered Bawean Deer by Giant Eland. A small deer endemic to one small island in Indonesia.
Bawean deer (Hyelaphus kuhlii) - ZooChat
Deer can be kept in mixed-species exhibits. This Hog Deer is closely related and also endangered. Photo by Goura. It lives in a mixed exhibit in Burgers Zoo, with...
Rimba - hog deer - ZooChat
...Endangered Eld's Deer, smaller Muntjac, macaques, Banteng and Siamangs. Photo by Sneeuwpanter.
Eld's deer - ZooChat
Photo by Kakapo.
Mixed species at Rimba - ZooChat
And Banteng. Photo by vogelcommando.
Banteng and Eld's deer - ZooChat
Eld's deer consists of 3 subspecies: eldi, thamin and siamensis, which should be conserved separately. All animals in Europe are thamin, only Haute-Touche keeps siamensis Eld's Deer. Photo by lintworm.
Siamese Eld's Deer - ZooChat
Vulnerable Barasingha or Swamp Deer is also often kept in mixed exhibits. Its swampy habitat in Asia is especially intensively cultivated, and some wild populations secondarily live in dry areas. However, in Whipsnade it still enjoys water. Photo by ro6ca66.
Barasingha / swamp deer : Whipsnade : 25 Jul 2014 [V] - ZooChat
Free-ranging and walk-through deer exhibits are another non-standard exhibit. Several zoos in Asia and Australia keep vulnerable Sambar in walk-through, One of largest tropical Asian deer, however, in less need of breeding in Europe than many other deer. Here is a wild Sambar patrolling a tourist restaurant in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. Photo by LaughingDove.
Sambar Deer in the Food Stalls Area - Khao Yai National Park - ZooChat
Two other vulnerable deer found in Europe, Chinese Water Deer and Rusa or Javan Deer, have large introduced populations so are perhaps in less need of breeding in zoos than their relatives.
There is more threatened tropical deer than zoos in Europe can support. Critically endangered Calamian Deer died out in Europe during the 1990s. American and Indonesian zoos keep them. Another small deer, relative to Hog and Bawean, endemic to another small island in Indonesia. Photo by Julio C Castro
Calamian Deer - ZooChat
Vulnerable Marsh Deer from Pantanal was more-the less allowed to die out in Europe in the 2000s. South American zoos still keep them. With bright orange fur and black legs elongated stilt-like in can remind of a Maned Wolf, which shares part of its range. Photo by Giant Eland.
marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) - ZooChat
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