They went on exhibit early last summer. The Park had previously not had the taxon for quite a few years.@Kudu21 when did the San Diego Zoo Safari Park get Hartmans Mountain Zebras? I thought they were no longer there
They went on exhibit early last summer. The Park had previously not had the taxon for quite a few years.@Kudu21 when did the San Diego Zoo Safari Park get Hartmans Mountain Zebras? I thought they were no longer there
It has officially been a full year since I first posted this species list, so I figured this would be as good of a time as any to post another update!
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Field Exhibit Species List - 28 April, 2024:
Tram Loading:
1. Lowland nyala
East Africa:
1. Cape buffalo
2. Common impala
3. Defassa waterbuck
4. Fringe-eared oryx
5. Generic giraffe
6. Generic waterbuck
7. Lowland nyala
8. Nile lechwe
9. Roan antelope
10. Southern white rhinoceros
11. Thomson’s gazelle
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
Greater Flamingo:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. Greater flamingo
3. Southern screamer
Nikita Khan Rhino Rescue Center:
1. Southern white rhinoceros
South Africa:
1. Cape buffalo
2. Common eland
3. Ellipsen waterbuck
4. Gemsbok
5. Lowland nyala
6. Masai giraffe
7. Nile lechwe
8. Sable antelope
9. Southern white rhinoceros
10. Springbok
Arid Africa (Paid Safari Only):
1. Addax
2. Cape buffalo
3. Ellipsen waterbuck
4. Generic waterbuck
5. Grevy’s zebra
6. Nile lechwe
7. Scimitar-horned oryx
Bird Marsh:
1. Cape vulture
2. Dalmatian pelican
3. East African grey crowned crane
4. Great white pelican
5. Lappet-faced vulture
6. Ruppell’s griffon vulture
7. Yellow-billed stork
Mammal Marsh:
1. Peninsular pronghorn
African Hillside #1:
1. Nubian Soemmerring’s gazelle
2. Somali wild ass
Mountain (Paid Safari Only):
1. Desert bighorn sheep
2. Transcaspian urial
Central Africa:
1. Greater kudu
2. Grevy’s zebra
3. Roan antelope
4. Southern white rhinoceros
5. Ugandan kob
African Forest:
1. Eastern bongo
2. Red-fronted gazelle
3. Red lechwe
4. Sitatunga
African Hillside #2:
1. Empty
North Africa:
1. Ankole cattle
2. Barbary deer
3. Bactrian hangul
4. Hartmann’s mountain zebra
5. Nile lechwe
6. Red lechwe
7. Scimitar-horned oryx
Central Asia (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barasingha x Indochinese sika hybrid
2. Burmese brow-antlered deer
3. Indochinese sika
4. Javan banteng
5. Transcaspian urial
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul
2. Barasingha
3. Blackbuck
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros
6. Javan banteng
7. Malayan sambar
8. Nilgai
9. Pere David’s deer
Asian Hillside #1 (Paid Safari Only):
2. Malayan sambar
3. Nubian ibex
Asian Hillside #2 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barbary sheep
Asian Hillside #3 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Arabian oryx
Asian Hillside #4 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Przewalski’s wild horse
Two additions since my last update!
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. Southern ground hornbill
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul
2. Barasingha
3. Blackbuck
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros
6. Javan banteng
7. Malayan sambar
8. Nilgai
9. Nilgiri tahr
10. Pere David’s deer
A couple of months have passed, and as we approach the New Year, I figured it was time to update this thread again, with the addra gazelle calf moving back behind-the-scenes, the passing of the final Barbary deer, and the arrival of the second herd of wildebeest. For fun, for the hoofstock, I have added (B) for actively breeding, (M) for bachelor group, (F) for female-only group, (FO) for female + offspring group, (FC) for female + castrated male group, and (+) for produced offspring in the last year.My most recent updates from the Park made me realize that I had not updated this thread in awhile, and there have been several changes in the fields recently!
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Field Exhibit Species List - 07 October, 2024:
Tram Loading:
1. Addra gazelle
2. Lowland nyala
East Africa:
1. Cape buffalo
2. Common impala
3. Defassa waterbuck
4. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest
5. Fringe-eared oryx
6. Generic giraffe
7. Generic waterbuck
8. Lowland nyala
9. Nile lechwe
10. Roan antelope
11. Southern white rhinoceros
12. Thomson’s gazelle
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. Saddle-billed stork
3. Southern ground hornbill
Greater Flamingo:
1. Greater flamingo
Nikita Khan Rhino Rescue Center:
1. Southern white rhinoceros
South Africa:
1. Cape buffalo
2. Common eland
3. Ellipsen waterbuck
4. Gemsbok
5. Lowland nyala
6. Masai giraffe
7. Nile lechwe
8. Sable antelope
9. Southern white rhinoceros
10. Springbok
Arid Africa (Paid Safari Only):
1. Cape buffalo
2. Ellipsen waterbuck
3. Gemsbok
4. Generic waterbuck
5. Grevy’s zebra
6. Nile lechwe
7. Roan antelope
8. Scimitar-horned oryx
Bird Marsh:
1. Cape vulture
2. Dalmatian pelican
3. East African grey crowned crane
4. Great white pelican
5. Lappet-faced vulture
6. Ruppell’s griffon vulture
7. Yellow-billed stork
Mammal Marsh:
1. Peninsular pronghorn
African Hillside #1:
1. Nubian Soemmerring’s gazelle
2. Somali wild ass
Mountain (Paid Safari Only):
1. Desert bighorn sheep
2. Transcaspian urial
Central Africa:
1. Grevy’s zebra
2. Roan antelope
3. Southern white rhinoceros
4. Ugandan kob
African Forest:
1. Common impala
2. Eastern bongo
3. Red-fronted gazelle
4. Red lechwe
African Hillside #2:
1. Empty
North Africa:
1. Ankole cattle
2. Barbary deer
3. Bactrian hangul
4. Nile lechwe
5. Red lechwe
6. Scimitar-horned oryx
Central Asia (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barasingha x Indochinese sika hybrid
2. Burmese brow-antlered deer
3. Indochinese sika
4. Javan banteng
5. Transcaspian urial
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul
2. Barasingha
3. Blackbuck
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros
6. Javan banteng
7. Malayan sambar
8. Nilgai
9. Nilgiri tahr
10. Pere David’s deer
Asian Hillside #1 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Indochinese sika
2. Malayan sambar
3. Nubian ibex
Asian Hillside #2 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barbary sheep
Asian Hillside #3 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Arabian oryx
Asian Hillside #4 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Przewalski’s wild horse
The Deluxe and Asian Cart Safaris will both go around the Asian field exhibits on the old monorail path, and the Caravan Safaris can go into the two big Asian field exhibits, although I am not sure if you can specify the exhibits you want to go into? I’ve heard conflicting answers on that.I am in the early stages of planning a trip to San Diego and their zoos, I would like to see more of the Asian species, when you say paid safari is that the cart safaris as I know the deluxe cart safari will head into the Asian fields.
Also with the African tram, can you ride on it as many times are you like... in case you have missed a species?
The Deluxe and Asian Cart Safaris will both go around the Asian field exhibits on the old monorail path, and the Caravan Safaris can go into the two big Asian field exhibits, although I am not sure if you can specify the exhibits you want to go into? I’ve heard conflicting answers on that.
You can, indeed, ride the Africa Tram as many times as you would like, as it is free with admission to the Park. We
The Masai giraffe, roan, eland, springbok, and impala will be easy spots from the Africa Tram. The fringe-eared oryx, defassa waterbuck, Uganda kob, and red-fronted gazelles will be a little bit trickier because there are fewer of them (a single male in the case of the defassa waterbuck) and they can tend to be a little bit better hidden.Thank you so much everything for the information.
I mainly focus on hoofstock and I would like to see everything (if it is possible that is) but the species I would like to see the most are:
Masai Giraffe
Fringe Eared Oryx
Roan Antelope (Central African)
East African Eland
Defassa Waterbuck (Lake Victoria)
Springbok
Uganda Kob
Common Impala
Gazelles (Slender Horned, Red Necked, Red Fronted, Sudanese Soemmering's)
Red Flanked Duiker
Cavendish's Dik Dik
Pronghorn
Nubian Ibex
Nilgiri Tahr
Bighorn Sheep
Barbary Aoudad (Kordofan)
Sika Deer
Hi there! I think a recommended route is going to depend on what you most want to see. For most people, that is the platypus, so starting in Walkabout Australia and then working your way through Tiger Trail and Condor Ridge before taking the Nature Path down to the lower African exhibits and tram area before ending in the upper Nairobi Village area makes a lot of sense. You can see the Somali wild ass/Soemmerring’s gazelle and the animals in the North Africa field exhibit pretty well from a caravan inside of the South Africa field exhibit, but you cannot see the African Forest field exhibit at all or most of the Central Africa field exhibit — which are home to the red-fronted gazelles and Ugandan kob, which are two of the Park’s biggest rarities.I am traveling to SDZSF this july, but I only have one day to go there. What would be the recommended route to see all animals in one day? And is there any chance to see animals on the right side of the African tram in a caravan tour?
The Park sent out their last breeding age animals to the Bronx in 2018/2019. The last elderly animal at the Park passed away in late 2021/early 2022.What year did the safari park phase out guar and where did they end up?
It has been a while since my last update, and there have been quite a few changes recently, so I thought it would be time for an update, changes marked in boldA couple of months have passed, and as we approach the New Year, I figured it was time to update this thread again, with the addra gazelle calf moving back behind-the-scenes, the passing of the final Barbary deer, and the arrival of the second herd of wildebeest. For fun, for the hoofstock, I have added (B) for actively breeding, (M) for bachelor group, (F) for female-only group, (FO) for female + offspring group, (FC) for female + castrated male group, and (+) for produced offspring in the last year.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Field Exhibit Species List - 16 December, 2024:
Tram Loading Station:
1. Lowland nyala (B)
East Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Common impala (FO+)
3. Defassa waterbuck (M)
4. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest (B)
5. Fringe-eared oryx (FC)
6. Generic giraffe (B)
7. Generic waterbuck (F)
8. Nile lechwe (FC)
9. Roan antelope (FO+)
10. Southern white rhinoceros (B)
11. Thomson’s gazelle (FO+)
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. Saddle-billed stork
3. Southern ground hornbill
Greater Flamingo:
1. Greater flamingo
Nikita Khan Rhino Rescue Center:
1. Southern white rhinoceros (FO)
Vulture Island:
1. Cape vulture
2. Lappet-faced vulture
3. Rüppell’s griffon vulture
South Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (FO+)
2. Common eland (FC)
3. Ellipsen waterbuck (B+)
4. Gemsbok (B)
5. Lowland nyala (M)
6. Masai giraffe (B)
7. Nile lechwe (M)
8. Sable antelope (B)
9. Southern white rhinoceros (M)
10. Springbok (B)
Arid Africa (Paid Safari Only):
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Ellipsen waterbuck (M)
3. Gemsbok (M)
4. Generic waterbuck (M)
5. Grevy’s zebra (F)
6. Nile lechwe (M)
7. Roan antelope (M)
8. Scimitar-horned oryx (M)
Bird Marsh:
1. Cape vulture
2. Dalmatian pelican
3. East African grey crowned crane
4. Great white pelican
5. Lappet-faced vulture
6. Ruppell’s griffon vulture
7. Yellow-billed stork
Mammal Marsh:
1. Peninsular pronghorn (B+)
African Hillside #1:
1. Nubian Soemmerring’s gazelle (M)
2. Somali wild ass (FO+)
Mountain (Paid Safari Only):
1. Desert bighorn sheep (M)
Central Africa:
1. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest (F)
2. Grevy’s zebra (M)
3. Roan antelope (M)
4. Southern white rhinoceros (F)
5. Ugandan kob (FC)
African Forest:
1. Common impala (M)
2. Eastern bongo (B)
3. Red-fronted gazelle (F)
4. Red lechwe (F)
African Hillside #2:
1. Empty
North Africa:
1. Ankole cattle (F)
2. Bactrian hangul (FC)
3. Nile lechwe (M)
4. Red lechwe (M)
5. Scimitar-horned oryx (B)
Central Asia (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barasingha x Indochinese sika hybrid (F)
2. Burmese brow-antlered deer (F)
3. Indochinese sika (FC)
4. Javan banteng (F)
5. Transcaspian urial (FC)
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul (M)
2. Barasingha (B)
3. Blackbuck (FC)
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer (M)
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros (FO+)
6. Javan banteng (FC)
7. Malayan sambar (F)
8. Nilgai (F)
9. Nilgiri tahr (B+)
10. Pere David’s deer (B)
Asian Hillside #1 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Malayan sambar (M)
2. Nubian ibex (FO+)
Asian Hillside #2 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barbary sheep (FC)
Asian Hillside #3 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Arabian oryx (F)
Asian Hillside #4 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Przewalski’s wild horse (B)
It has been a while since my last update, and there have been quite a few changes recently, so I thought it would be time for an update, changes marked in boldFor fun, once again for the hoofstock, I have added (B) for actively breeding, (M) for bachelor group, (F) for female-only group, (FO) for female + offspring group, (FC) for female + castrated male group, and (+) for produced offspring in the last year.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Field Exhibit Species List - 15 May, 2025:
Tram Loading Station Exhibit:
1. Lowland nyala (B)
East Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Common impala (FO+)
3. Defassa waterbuck (M)
4. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest (B)
5. Fringe-eared oryx (FC)
6. Gemsbok (M)
7. Generic giraffe (B)
8. Generic waterbuck (F)
9. Nile lechwe (FC)
10. Roan antelope (FO+)
11. Southern white rhinoceros (B)
12. Thomson’s gazelle (B)
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. European white stork
3. Saddle-billed stork
4. Southern ground hornbill
Greater Flamingo Exhibit:
1. Blue Crane
2. Greater flamingo
3. Southern screamer
Nikita Khan Rhino Rescue Center:
1 Greater one-horned rhinoceros (M)
2. Southern white rhinoceros (FO)
Vulture Exhibit:
1. Abyssinian ground hornbill
2. Cape vulture
3. East African grey crowned crane
4. Lappet-faced vulture
5. Rüppell’s griffon vulture
6. West African black crowned crane
7. Yellow-billed stork
South Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (FO+)
2. Common eland (FC)
3. Ellipsen waterbuck (B+)
4. Gemsbok (B)
5. Masai giraffe (B+)
6. Nile lechwe (M)
7. Sable antelope (B)
8. Springbok (B)
Arid Africa (Paid Safari Only):
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Ellipsen waterbuck (M)
3. Generic waterbuck (M)
4. Grevy’s zebra (B)
5. Roan antelope (M)
6. Scimitar-horned oryx (M)
Bird Marsh:
1. Coscoroba swan
2. Dalmatian pelican
3. East African grey crowned crane
4. Great white pelican
5. Yellow-billed stork
Mammal Marsh:
1. Empty
African Hillside Exhibit #1:
1. Nubian Soemmerring’s gazelle (M)
2. Somali wild ass (FO+)
Mountain (Paid Safari Only):
1. Desert bighorn sheep (M)
Central Africa:
1. Eastern white-bearded wildebeest (F)
2. Grevy’s zebra (M)
3. Roan antelope (M)
4. Southern white rhinoceros (M)
5. Ugandan kob (FC)
African Forest:
1. Common impala (M)
2. Eastern bongo (B+)
3. Red-fronted gazelle (F)
4. Red lechwe (F)
African Hillside Exhibit #2:
1. Empty
North Africa:
1. Ankole cattle (F)
2. Bactrian hangul (FC)
3. Nile lechwe (M)
4. Red lechwe (M)
5. Scimitar-horned oryx (F)
Central Asia (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barasingha x Indochinese sika hybrid (F)
2. Burmese brow-antlered deer (F)
3. Indochinese sika (FC)
4. Javan banteng (F)
5. Transcaspian urial (FC)
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul (M)
2. Barasingha (B)
3. Blackbuck (FC)
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer (M)
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros (FO+)
6. Javan banteng (FC)
7. Malayan sambar (F)
8. Nilgai (F)
9. Nilgiri tahr (B+)
10. Pere David’s deer (B+)
Asian Hillside #1 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Malayan sambar (M)
2. Nubian ibex (FO+)
Asian Hillside #2 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barbary sheep (FC)
Asian Hillside #3 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Arabian oryx (F)
Asian Hillside #4 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Przewalski’s wild horse (F)
I have been thinking about updating this recently, so you have given me an excuse to do so! Here you goI am planning a trip to San Diego next year, I was just wondering if there is a updated list of where the species are now? as the one above is around 6 months old now
You are welcomeThank you so much for the updated list, I can't wait to visit as the Zoo and Safari Park have been on my bucket list for a while. I have been dying to see Fringe Eared Oryx for a while now so fingers crossed.
Are the Common Wildebeest on the latest list still the Eastern White Bearded species?
It has been four days, and this updated list is already outdatedI have been thinking about updating this recently, so you have given me an excuse to do so! Here you go
Since it has been a while since my last update, and there have been quite a few changes recently, I have once again marked changes in boldFor the hoofstock, I have added (B) for actively breeding, (M) for bachelor group, (F) for female-only group, (FO) for female + offspring group, (FC) for female + castrated male group, and (+) for produced offspring in the last year.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Field Exhibit Species List - 02 November, 2025:
Tram Loading Station Exhibit:
1. Lowland nyala (M)
East Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Common impala (F)
3. Common wildebeest (B+)
4. Defassa waterbuck (M)
5. Fringe-eared oryx (FC)
6. Gemsbok (M)
7. Generic giraffe (B)
8. Generic waterbuck (F)
9. Nile lechwe (FC)
10. Roan antelope (F)
11. Southern white rhinoceros (F)
12. Thomson’s gazelle (B)
Bird Delta:
1. East African grey crowned crane
2. European white stork
3. Marabou stork
4. Saddle-billed stork
5. Southern ground hornbill
Greater Flamingo Exhibit:
1. Greater flamingo
2. Southern screamer
Nikita Khan Rhino Rescue Center:
1 Greater one-horned rhinoceros (M)
2. Southern white rhinoceros (B?)
Vulture Exhibit:
1. Cape vulture
2. East African grey crowned crane
3. Lappet-faced vulture
4. Rüppell’s griffon vulture
5. West African black crowned crane
6. Yellow-billed stork
South Africa:
1. Cape buffalo (FC)
2. Common eland (B)
3. Ellipsen waterbuck (B+)
4. Gemsbok (B)
5. Masai giraffe (B+)
6. Nile lechwe (M)
7. Sable antelope (B+)
8. South African springbok (B+)
Arid Africa (Paid Safari Only):
1. Cape buffalo (M)
2. Generic waterbuck (M)
3. Grevy’s zebra (B)
4. Roan antelope (M)
5. Scimitar-horned oryx (M)
Bird Marsh:
1. Cape vulture
2.Coscoroba swan
3. Dalmatian pelican
4. East African grey crowned crane
5. Great white pelican
6. Lappet-faced vulture
7. Pink-backed pelican
8. Red-breasted goose
9. Rüppell’s griffon vulture
10. Yellow-billed stork
Mammal Marsh:
1. Addax (F)
African Hillside Exhibit #1:
1. Nubian Soemmerring’s gazelle (M)
2. Somali wild ass (B)
Mountain (Paid Safari Only):
1. Desert bighorn sheep (M)
Central Africa:
1. Common wildebeest (FOC+)
2. Grevy’s zebra (M)
3. Roan antelope (M)
4. Ugandan kob (FC)
African Forest:
1. Common impala (M)
2. Eastern bongo (B+)
3. Red-fronted gazelle (F)
4. Red lechwe (F)
African Hillside Exhibit #2:
1. Nubian ibex (B)
North Africa:
1. Ankole cattle (F)
2. Bactrian hangul (FC)
3. Nile lechwe (M)
4. Scimitar-horned oryx (FO+)
Central Asia (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barasingha x Indochinese sika hybrid (F)
2. Burmese brow-antlered deer (F)
3. Indochinese sika (FC)
4. Javan banteng (F)
5. Transcaspian urial (FC)
Asian Plains (Paid Safari Only):
1. Bactrian hangul (M)
2. Barasingha (B)
3. Blackbuck (FC)
4. Burmese brow-antlered deer (M)
5. Greater one-horned rhinoceros (FO)
6. Javan banteng (FC)
7. Malayan sambar (FC)
8. Nilgai (F)
9. Nilgiri tahr (B+)
10. Pere David’s deer (B+)
Asian Hillside #1 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Nubian ibex (F)
Asian Hillside #2 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Barbary sheep (FC)
Asian Hillside #3 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Arabian oryx (F)
Asian Hillside #4 (Paid Safari Only):
1. Przewalski’s wild horse (FO+)