As does the Bronx Zoo, according the most recent species list.Omaha has European Harvest Mouse.
There aren’t ibex in North American zoos? Thought there were but I could be wrong. Unless Nubian ibex isn’t European.I'm pretty sure that's essentially it - next closest species I can think of is Pine Marten. Maybe a dormouse or two somewhere, but I've not heard of any. No European Hedgehog, no bats, shrews, or moles.
European mammals in NA is basically limited to lynx, Red Deer, a ton of Fallow Deer, Harvest Mouse, questionably pure Mouflon, and the one or two remaining Chamois at Toronto I believe. Very limited species variety.
And I guess wild boar isn’t considered strictly European anymore even if it is native to Europe.European mammals in NA is basically limited to lynx, Red Deer, a ton of Fallow Deer, Harvest Mouse, questionably pure Mouflon, and the one or two remaining Chamois at Toronto I believe. Very limited species variety.
I’m very curious about what kind of small European mammals are houses across North America (dormice, moles, rats, etc)
So if anyone knows any kept I’d very much appreciate the insights.
I'm pretty sure that's essentially it - next closest species I can think of is Pine Marten. Maybe a dormouse or two somewhere, but I've not heard of any. No European Hedgehog, no bats, shrews, or moles.
European mammals in NA is basically limited to lynx, Red Deer, a ton of Fallow Deer, Harvest Mouse, questionably pure Mouflon, and the one or two remaining Chamois at Toronto I believe. Very limited species variety.
Ibex have been almost completely phased out. The Nubian ibex is still present in one or two collections and the unacredited Hemker Park Zoo in Minnesota has Alpine ibex.There aren’t ibex in North American zoos? Thought there were but I could be wrong. Unless Nubian ibex isn’t European.
Okay thanks for the info. Guess that’s why Toronto (and most other NA zoos) feature their European collection with Asian animals as well.
There aren’t ibex in North American zoos? Thought there were but I could be wrong. Unless Nubian ibex isn’t European.
And I guess wild boar isn’t considered strictly European anymore even if it is native to Europe.
@snowleopard uploaded a picture a few years ago of a European Red Squirrel enclosure at Discovery Wildlife Park in Canada.
European Red Squirrel Exhibit - ZooChat
I have no idea if the species is still kept there, though.
San Diego Zoo and possibly a few other places had European Wildcats a while back, but I'm pretty sure they're all gone now.
Ibex have been almost completely phased out. The Nubian ibex is still present in one or two collections
During a previous conversation about European animals in American zoos, I was pointed to the fact that while we use North American subspecies of brown bear, wolf, caribou, moose, fox and so forth these can all be seen as European animals at a species level.
Okay thanks for the clarification.And no, Nubian Ibex is not European, it's African.
Who else has ibex? That's good news in my book as I'd like to see them one more time before they disappear from captivity.Well more than that, still a good handful around. Not real likely to stay that way though due to some issues.
Who else has ibex? That's good news in my book as I'd like to see them one more time before they disappear from captivity.
Ibex, Alpine / Tur, West Caucasian (USDA lists as the same species)
Hemker Park & Zoo, MN
Iron Mountain Ranch, TX*
Laredo Safari and Adventure Park, TX (some sort of ibex thing, anyway)
Racine Zoo, WI
Ibex, Nubian
BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo, LA
Bronx Zoo, NY
Busy B Ranch Wildlife Park, TX
Charming Forge Farm, PA?? Can't find info on
Fort Worth Zoo, TX??
Frank Buck Zoo, TX
Highland Hills Farm Adventure, GA??
Iron Mountain Ranch, TX*
Lazy Arrow Adventures, CA
Out of Africa Wildlife Park, AZ
Promised Land Safari Park Eagle Rock/Eureka Springs, MO??
Promised Land Zoo Branson, MO
Safari Wild Animal Park & Preserve, MS
San Diego Safari Park, CA
San Diego Zoo, CA
Sanctuary Serengeti, TX
Southland Safari, TN
Texas Safari Ranch, TX??
West Texas Wildlife Preserve*, TX
Wildlife Partners*, TX[/SPOILER]
They should still have a single male bts, at least as of a few months ago.Should be mostly accurate, though I think SDZ no longer has Nubians.
I believe Racine's last tur is deceased