Interesting.Hemker Park and Zoo (a common "dumping ground" for AZA surplus at the moment), Rum Creek Center for the Conservation of Tropical Ungulates, Iron Mountain Ranch, Micanopy Zoological Preserve. There are a lot of private holders of rare ungulates that have limited openings to the public, if that.
Article from Connect a few years ago about collaborations between zoos and the private sector: Achieving Ungulate Sustainability
This is likely a foolish assumption but, tbh, I always assumed the AZA turned their noses at the private sector because they see non AZA zoos as "beneath them" and "lowly," especially the many private ranches in Texas, whose association with exotic hunting would certainly be a PR nightmare for any zoo.
But I do hope facilities like this and the ones being started up by St. Louis, Audubon, Denver, etc. will deliver some hope.
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