Thats realy a pitty
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The oldest shoebill in the world died at least 50 years old.
Bill the shoebill, believed to be world's oldest, dies at central Japan zoo - The Mainichi
The oldest shoebill in the world died at least 50 years old.
Bill the shoebill, believed to be world's oldest, dies at central Japan zoo - The Mainichi
Just discovered I forgot a number of European collections :
- Planckendael
- Hamburg Hagenbeck
- Hannover
- Paris Jardin des Plantes
- Napoli
- Rome
- Malaga
I've got an old black & white postcard from Brookfield Zoo depicting a trio of shoebills.New Another specimen for which very little information is avaible is the one ( or maybe even more ? ) from Brookfield Chicago.
Found a postcard of the bird dated 1950.
No, unfortunately, I don’t know the date of this postcard. Judging from the style of the postcard, I would guess late 1950s / early 1960s.Thanks @Tim May ! Started to search for this postcard and found it ! Is there on the backside an indication from which year this card should be ? Any info about the Brookfield Chicago animals is always welcome !
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Postcard from Brookfield Chicago - unknown year....
I can't get a link to the page (the archive site requires one to buy the image to view it) but the Brookfield Suburban Magnet newspaper has an article from August 1944 which says (the only part I can get!) "... SHOEBILLED STORK was listed among the missing at the Brookfield zoo the other ... While the three Shoebills occupy cages in the Aquatic House during the ..."No, unfortunately, I don’t know the date of this postcard. Judging from the style of the postcard, I would guess late 1950s / early 1960s.
I believe that the San Deigo wild animal park (now safari park) had them in a marsh exhibit back in the 80s not sure if they still have then now!
Because of a discussion in another thread ( Historical notes from Artis [Artis Royal Zoo] start by post 26 ) I became aware of the fact that there still is no thread about the historical and recent zoo-population of this very iconic bird.
For the European historic and actual population we have Zootierliste but this seems to have some missing and/or misleading/lacking information and for the rest of world there is even less information.
Therefor I want to gather in this thread as much as possible information about the captive history and current population of the Shoebill.
To start here a list of collection which have kept the species for sure :
- Alexandria
- Artis Amsterdam
- Antwerp
- Basle
- Bristol
- Brownsville
- Budapest
- Cairo
- Chicago Brookfield
- Copenhagen
- Dubai
- Duisburg
- Berlin Tierpark
- Entebbe
- Frankfurt
- Ito
- Khartoum
- Kuweit
- London
- Lubumbashi
- Pairi Daiza
- Philadelphia
- Prague
- Rotterdam Blijdorp
- San Antonio
- San Diego
- Singapore Jurong
- Stuttgart
- Tampa
- Tokyo Ueno
- Vienna
- Walsrode
- Wassenaar
- Washington
- Berlin Zoo
- Zurich
Now its up to us to collect as much as possible information about all these holdings so anybody with information, please share it !
I already brought up Kakegawa Kachoen and the other collections which weren’t listed.Kakegawa Kachoen, Japan
They have a Youtube video of it from 2019. Female, age unknown.
Cheers,
Here’s Kobe animal kingdom’s plans for a new shoebill habitat. Unlike previous attempts it won’t be a walk through enclosure and it will be indoors making it easier for the park to control the humidity which could be a factor in breeding. The enclosure will also be filled up with papyrus.
The park really wants to be the first in Asia to breed these birds.
【実現したいこと② ハシビロコウの繁殖施設】 神戸どうぶつ王国|花と動物と人との懸け橋プロジェクト(神戸どうぶつ王国 2020/11/13 投稿) - クラウドファンディング READYFOR (レディーフォー)