North American Pygmy Hippo Population

It would be nice if you credited people for their information (@MeiLover posted this in the Brookfield thread) especially when the information wasn’t announced by the zoo itself. Remember it’s always good to post a source for news you are posting… you were just told this yesterday ;)

Nonetheless, this is exciting news! I’m glad Brookfield is getting back into the species instead of phasing them out. My guess is Akobi from SDZ but there are numerous young animals in the population so it’s anyone’s guess who it will be.

My guess would be one of the animals from CCTU, given that Brookfield seems to have some desire to maintain a relationship with them, having gotten 3 lowland tapirs (a disfavored species for an AZA institution) from them.
 
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Gulf Breeze Zoo - Santa Rosa County, Florida - 2.4.0
1.0, Queyah
1.0, Qiu Hsiang
0.1, Zhu Chang
0.1, Sirana
0.1, Ayana
0.1, Abina


Tanganyika Wildlife Park - Goddard, Kansas - 2.3.0
0.1, Zola - November 16, 2012 - Dagwood x Unknown
0.1, Posie
1.0, Pluto - January 27, 2012 - Donde x Haley
0.1, Unknown - June 23, 2017 - Pluto x Posie
1.0, Link - September 21, 2021 - Pluto x Posie
Gulf Breeze Zoo
1.0 Qiu Hsiang (Taipei Zoo)
0.1 Queyah (Basel Zoo)

Off Site Breeding Center
1.0 Zhu Chang (Taipei Zoo)
0.1 Sirana (Marwell Zoo via Bristol UK)
0.1 Ayana (Singapore Zoo)
0.1 Abina (Singapore Zoo)


Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Only one breeding female and Zola is one and the same as Posie (renamed at Goddard - Kansas). Also, I believe the female born in 2017 has been sent elsewhere (dunno where yet).
 
Any idea on who she is or where she came from?

She was born August 2019, so I'm guessing she's the unnamed female in your list at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama.

It'd be helpful if the zoos were more forthcoming with basic details such as where their new animals came from.
 
Any idea on who she is or where she came from?

She was born August 2019, so I'm guessing she's the unnamed female in your list at the Montgomery Zoo in Alabama.

It'd be helpful if the zoos were more forthcoming with basic details such as where their new animals came from.

No, Banana arrived in May from the Center for Conservation of Tropical Ungulates (CCTU) in Punta Gorda, Florida.
 
Gulf Breeze Zoo
1.0 Qiu Hsiang (Taipei Zoo)
0.1 Queyah (Basel Zoo)

Off Site Breeding Center
1.0 Zhu Chang (Taipei Zoo)
0.1 Sirana (Marwell Zoo via Bristol UK)
0.1 Ayana (Singapore Zoo)
0.1 Abina (Singapore Zoo)
Off site or Off exhibit breeding center in Gulf Breeze? I can only find the press release that says it is off exhibit, which would mean it was still at the zoo, rather than a different property as off-site would be.
 
Off site or Off exhibit breeding center in Gulf Breeze? I can only find the press release that says it is off exhibit, which would mean it was still at the zoo, rather than a different property as off-site would be.

It’s within the zoo so it would be an off exhibit breeding centre. Only the breeding pair are on display.
 
Official announcement for the new female pygmy hippo at Louisville Zoo. She will rotte on exhibit with their current adult 28-year old male Maji.

Source: Louisville Zoo Welcomes Female Pygmy Hippo Zemora (Media Release)


If your info - @Zoofan15 - is correct this should be a Rum Creek female with ancestry from TSI Bogor Indonesia male x Lisboa Zoo female. A rather valuable genetic addition to the US and AZA population.
 
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Has anyone an what happened the last pair of pygmy hippos of Zurich? In my notes Boseda (2008, Attica zoo, Greece) and Anaïs (probably 1988 in France) went to Florida, sadly I'm not able to find into which zoo exactly.
 
Has anyone an what happened the last pair of pygmy hippos of Zurich? In my notes Boseda (2008, Attica zoo, Greece) and Anaïs (probably 1988 in France) went to Florida, sadly I'm not able to find into which zoo exactly.

I thought Anais went to Vincennes Zoo in France. She had a son there in 2017.

I'm not sure about Boseda though.
 
I thought Anais went to Vincennes Zoo in France. She had a son there in 2017.
Thank you for the information! That's interesting, she originaly came from Vincennes to Zurich and looking at the ZTL and the zoo website, it doesn't seem that Paris keeps any longer pygmy hippos. Are you sure it isn't an older news?
 
It would be nice if you credited people for their information (@MeiLover posted this in the Brookfield thread) especially when the information wasn’t announced by the zoo itself. Remember it’s always good to post a source for news you are posting… you were just told this yesterday ;)

Nonetheless, this is exciting news! I’m glad Brookfield is getting back into the species instead of phasing them out. My guess is Akobi from SDZ but there are numerous young animals in the population so it’s anyone’s guess who it will be.


Akobi is only just over a year old. I thought calves stay with Moms longer? Does moving them this young commonly happen? Is Elgon, Akobi's father still there? Thank you.
 
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Akobi is only just over a year old. I thought calves stay with Moms longer? Does moving them this young commonly happen? Is Elgon, Akobi's father still there? Thank you.
Akobi is well over 2 years old now and actually has a transfer recommendation to another zoo (not sure if he’s left already). Elgon is still at SDZ and has a breeding recommendation with Akobi’s mom, Mabel.
 
Does anyone have any information re: pygmy hippos at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo? I know the zoo once had several, including Wolee (a Liberian-born pygmy hippo who moved to the Oklahoma City Zoo in 1999 and died there in 2020 at age 45) and Mushka, who I believe died of pneumonia in 2006. Any information about pygmy hippos there?
 
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