Since, they have a project with Abidjan Zoo, Cote d'Ivoire, I think they have checked what species of slender snouted crocs are in captivity in AZA/SSP region.I dont know if theyre checking
Positive on no hybrids?All pictures of slender-snouteds in Europe so far that I have seem are West-African specimens, but for some zoos (Sigean (France) which has juveniles and Protvin (Czechia), Sosto Zoo (Hungary), Zoopark im. A.S.Popova (Russia) and Welt der Reptilien - Der Zoo (Germany) for which I didn't directly found pictures) I couldn't confirm this yet.
Since both species are spatially separated by the highlands in Cameroon, we can exclude any hybrids along wild-caught specimens. That leaves us with three institutions who have bred:Positive on no hybrids?
It allready is an EEP, directed by Biotropica.So, potentially this could be a functioning EEP/EAZA program?
Any information on the genetics of the population and whether these are wildcaught or from captive-born stock?
They might need to acquire some more founders!
I think that this oceanic cooperation is actually already functioning somewhat with crocodiles.It allready is an EEP, directed by Biotropica.
I don't know exactly how many are wild and how many are captive. Right now, somewhere between 4 and 7 founders have bred (2 males, 2 - 5 females). The founder representation right now isn't that good yet, but there is still potential to increase this. And exchange of some eggs with the US is also an option in the future.
Interesting! Any further information on the melanistic specimen at Myakka Croc Farm?Sorry for bringing old threads but this is a important information. Chandler's Wildlife World holds 1.0 Western Slender Snouted crocodile(Mecistops cataphractus) He plans on breeding with an old melanistic female from Justin Brown. Justin brown facility is Myakka croc farm
I was trying to find more info about Myakka farm. There is not a lot of information about this facility. In this video at 14:11 you can see the old female black-snouted crocodile. Chandler thought the crocodile was a male but then revealed to be a female in the video that I provided on message 18. Then in Justin Brown's facility, he has 3 other females.Interesting! Any further information on the melanistic specimen at Myakka Croc Farm?