Mustelids in North America

But they do bring animals to clients for education programs in the same vein as Wild World of Animals, which you included on the ungulate holder thread.

Yes, their program is a little different though. And Wild World of Animals does property tours.
 
A update for Canada for whoever is curious

Shubercadie wildlife park has a american marten(martes americana)
Toronto zoo, Calgary zoo, zoo sauvage de Saint felicien and many more have north american river otters.
The yellow throated marten dissapeared meaning the species is no longer housed anywhere on the continent(I find this sad)
And shubercadie also has fishers, striped skunks, north american river otters and american minks. Hope this clears up anything.
 
I can confirm that Nashville Zoo does in fact still have at least one Javan Yellow Throated Marten.
ANI107-00275 - Joel Sartore
Yeah, I have to ask how that photo can "confirm" this? Satore has been taking photos in zoos for at least a decade and his photos aren't dated. As far as I know, the only way you'd know when a photo is taken is by knowing when he was actually at the zoo taking photos (and knowing that was the only time he visited that particular zoo, which for American zoos would probably not be the case).
 
For what it's worth, the Javan Yellow-throated Marten *are* still at Nashville (and only arrived about 18 months ago when Todd Dalton was selling off the entirety of his private collection) but they have never been on-display and given Nashville's track record with other species received from Dalton, I suspect they never will be.
 
For what it's worth, the Javan Yellow-throated Marten *are* still at Nashville (and only arrived about 18 months ago when Todd Dalton was selling off the entirety of his private collection) but they have never been on-display and given Nashville's track record with other species received from Dalton, I suspect they never will be.

Given their track record with other species (period)*

:p

~Thylo
 
For what it's worth, the Javan Yellow-throated Marten *are* still at Nashville (and only arrived about 18 months ago when Todd Dalton was selling off the entirety of his private collection) but they have never been on-display and given Nashville's track record with other species received from Dalton, I suspect they never will be.
Who is Todd Dalton?
 
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