Pygmy hippos in captivity

Correct me, if I am wrong:
Bristol Zoo: 0.1
Colchester Zoo: 1.1 - breeding, unlucky with offspring twice (2017, 2018), new enclosure (due to sand impaction I assume with raising the offspring)
Edinburgh Zoo: 1.1 - new female born 2013 at Marwell
London: 1.1 - nothing recent to jump out over?
Marwell: 1.0 - female passed away in April 2019.

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Colchester currently have 1. 2, a female calf was born in May
 
Are there any zoos in the middle east other than Faruk Yalcin Zoo in Turkey that keeps pygmy hippos?
 
If anyones interested here is a list of the Pygmy Hippos in Australasia:

Taronga Zoo:


1.0 Fergus (06/08/2009) Frank x Fluffy
0.1 Kambiri (26/06/2010) Timmy x Petre

Melbourne Zoo:

1.0 Felix (17/11/2006) Frank x Fluffy

Adelaide Zoo:

1.0 Obi (25/05/2015) Felix x Petre

Darling Downs Zoo:

0.1 Kamina (21/02/2017) Fergus x Kambiri

Total regional population: 3.2, all are closely related
 
If anyones interested here is a list of the Pygmy Hippos in Australasia:

Taronga Zoo:


1.0 Fergus (06/08/2009) Frank x Fluffy
0.1 Kambiri (26/06/2010) Timmy x Petre

Melbourne Zoo:

1.0 Felix (17/11/2006) Frank x Fluffy

Adelaide Zoo:

1.0 Obi (25/05/2015) Felix x Petre

Darling Downs Zoo:

0.1 Kamina (21/02/2017) Fergus x Kambiri

Total regional population: 3.2, all are closely related

Coincidentally, I am making a list of all Pygmy hippos in captivity, so this is very useful! Thank you!
 
Coincidentally, I am making a list of all Pygmy hippos in captivity, so this is very useful! Thank you!
@EW, it ain't that easy ... with so many pygmy hippo as unknowns particularly within Asia. I know cause I have tried to keep track of those .... too.

I would say I have pretty much North America, S. America and Europe (80% coverage) and Australia covered. Asia is however a completely different matter, especially ones alive or where moved on to. You are also reminded that a few remain in unexpected places in Africa.
 
Care to send me a link when you're done with that project? :) Ive always taken special interest in pygmy hippo's.

I will post it on here! :)


@EW, it ain't that easy ... with so many pygmy hippo as unknowns particularly within Asia. I know cause I have tried to keep track of those .... too.

I would say I have pretty much North America, S. America and Europe (80% coverage) and Australia covered. Asia is however a completely different matter, especially ones alive or where moved on to. You are also reminded that a few remain in unexpected places in Africa.

I won’t lie.. I’ve considered skipping Africa and Asia, as I assumed it would be difficult. If you’d like to share your information with me, I’d appreciate it.
 
Not at this moment in time.
Indeed, the last part of Bristol zoo's instagram mentions this:
"She'll be part of a breeding programme at Gulf Breeze Zoo in Navarre. The award-winning zoo has bred pygmy hippos in the past and is hoping to repeat that success with its new arrivals."
 
Indeed, the last part of Bristol zoo's instagram mentions this:
"She'll be part of a breeding programme at Gulf Breeze Zoo in Navarre. The award-winning zoo has bred pygmy hippos in the past and is hoping to repeat that success with its new arrivals."

That would explain why I couldn’t find anything. Gulf Breeze isn’t a member of the AZA, correct? I know the United States has a few individuals that aren’t in AZA facilities..
 
Newborn pygmy hippo makes big splash at Khon Kaen Zoo

I dont think Thailand have been mentioned here.
For some additional information the link to Thai news item:
ศูนย์ข่าวร่วมด้วยช่วยชาวบ้าน ฮอตนิวส์ ขอนแก่น: สวนสัตว์ขอนแก่นเฮ นาทีชีวิตลูกฮิปโปโปเตมัสแคระกำลังคลอดจากท้องแม่ เพิ่มเป็นตัวที่ 4 ของสวนสัตว์

The female calf was born May 3 to breeding pair Nadet and Yaya. This is their fourth calf since 2013. What I could make from the transliteration was that either both or one pygmy hippo arrived from Korat - Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo (some 270-280km south from Khon Kaen).

I wish we had some Thai Zoochat forumsters!
 
There are TONS of Pygmy hippos in South Africa...
They all stem from a Breeding centre called mokopane biodiversity centre, quite successful in breeding to the point where it is easy to obtain this specie in the private sector. :D:confused:;)
 
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