Nikola Chavkosk
Well-Known Member
Looking at ZTL kangaroos section, I was stunned by beauty of white-striped dorcopsis (greater forest wallaby), currently kept in 2 European zoos (Pairi Daiza in Belgium, and Praha zoo in Czech Republic, and former holder - RSCC wich closed in 2015). This species is inhabitant of Northern New Guinea island. It is very attractive wallaby and sadly it is not self-sustainable in zoos, it's not in greater number. What are the chances of future imports of this species, how RSCC get them? They are not treathened species yet.
As rule Marsupial species are underrepresented in zoos outside Australia.
Other rare in zoos kangaroos and wallabies still present in Europe are: Agile wallaby (kept in 3 German zoos), Black-faced kangaroo (15 European zoos), dusky pademelon (8 European zoos), Matschie's tree kangaroo (only 2 European zoos, but more in US?), Goodfellow's tree kangaroo (9 zoos), Eastern gray kangaroo (16 zoos in Europe, plus 4 in Israel), Eastern walaroo (3 zoos), swamp wallaby (14 European zoos), Tasmanian Eastern gray kangaroo (Copenhagen), and yellow-footed wallaby (7 European zoos + one Israeli).
And several other species who extinct from European zoos, unfortunately. What can be done with remaining species, in respect to importation of new blood lines from Australia and New Guinea?
Red-necked wallaby is hold - in more than 400 zoos in Europe
Also, can someone elaborate the situation in the US zoos, about rarer to see in zoos, kangaroos and wallabies, please? Thanks.
Any info for other holding countries (except Australia), like, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico?
As rule Marsupial species are underrepresented in zoos outside Australia.
Other rare in zoos kangaroos and wallabies still present in Europe are: Agile wallaby (kept in 3 German zoos), Black-faced kangaroo (15 European zoos), dusky pademelon (8 European zoos), Matschie's tree kangaroo (only 2 European zoos, but more in US?), Goodfellow's tree kangaroo (9 zoos), Eastern gray kangaroo (16 zoos in Europe, plus 4 in Israel), Eastern walaroo (3 zoos), swamp wallaby (14 European zoos), Tasmanian Eastern gray kangaroo (Copenhagen), and yellow-footed wallaby (7 European zoos + one Israeli).
And several other species who extinct from European zoos, unfortunately. What can be done with remaining species, in respect to importation of new blood lines from Australia and New Guinea?
Red-necked wallaby is hold - in more than 400 zoos in Europe
Also, can someone elaborate the situation in the US zoos, about rarer to see in zoos, kangaroos and wallabies, please? Thanks.
Any info for other holding countries (except Australia), like, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico?