Now that I've finished up with wolves and foxes, I will turn my attention to an extremely common member of the Canidae group. I've seen
African Wild Dogs in
51 zoos in 7 different countries. Essentially, 50% of my sightings occurred in two years, when I visited a lot of AZA accredited zoos.
2008 = 13 different zoos
2010 = 12 different zoos
My best estimate is that at least a dozen of these zoos no longer have African Wild Dogs, and there were a few zoos that phased out the species after a tragedy occurred at the
Pittsburgh Zoo (USA) in 2012. A young, two-year old boy fell into the enclosure and sadly did not survive a horrible mauling from the pack. There's a surprisingly lengthy Wikipedia post about the incident that's quite graphic and tragic. For several years, many U.S. zoos grappled with the fact that there was a morbid curiosity about their African Wild Dogs.
1- Perth Zoo (Australia) – African Wild Dog – 1987
2- Woodland Park Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2002
3- San Diego Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2006
4- Denver Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2006
5- Calgary Zoo (Canada) – African Wild Dog – 2006
6- Adelaide Zoo (Australia) – African Wild Dog – 2007
7- Monarto Zoo (Australia) – African Wild Dog – 2007
8- Lincoln Park Zoo - Illinois (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
9- Brookfield Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
10- Toledo Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
11- Detroit Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
12- Bronx Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
13- Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
14- Indianapolis Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
15- Knoxville Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
16- Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
17- Phoenix Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
18- Los Angeles Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
19- Mountain View Conservation Centre (Canada) – African Wild Dog – 2008
20- Zoo Miami (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2008
21- Oregon Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
22- Sedgwick County Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
23- Kansas City Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
24- Binder Park Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
25- Roger Williams Park Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
26- Philadelphia Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
27- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
28- Audubon Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
29- Houston Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
30- San Antonio Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
31- Gladys Porter Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
32- ABQ BioPark Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2010
33- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2011
34- The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2011
35- Potawatomi Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2012
36- Erie Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2012
37- Franklin Park Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2012
38- Topeka Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2012
39- Henson Robinson Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2014
40- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2014
41- Endangered Wolf Center (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2014
42- Great Plains Zoo (USA) – African Wild Dog – 2018
43- Artis Royal Zoo (Netherlands) – African Wild Dog – 2019
44- GaiaZOO (Netherlands) – African Wild Dog – 2019
45- Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) – African Wild Dog – 2019
46- Duisburg Zoo (Germany) – African Wild Dog – 2019
47- Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) – African Wild Dog – 2019
48- ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands) – African Wild Dog – 2019
49- Berlin Zoo (Germany) – African Wild Dog – 2019
50- Ree Park Safari (Denmark) – African Wild Dog – 2022
51- Boras Zoo (Sweden) – African Wild Dog – 2022
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@WhistlingKite24
Woodland Park Zoo (USA) had African Wild Dogs in a lush-looking exhibit for many years, before eventually phasing them out in 2012 in favour of Warthogs...who promptly destroyed everything with their hooves.
Is there a single zoo in the world that has shifted animals around more than
San Diego Zoo (USA)? In so many examples, from primates to carnivores, there are enclosures in the ZooChat gallery that have had numerous occupants over the decades. A quick look reveals
three different enclosures that have all held African Wild Dogs, which were phased out post-2012, including this lush one next to the old escalator:
The
Predator Ridge complex at
Denver Zoo (USA) used to have African Lions, Spotted Hyenas and African Wild Dogs all rotating through various areas, but now the dogs are gone.
Indianapolis Zoo (USA) was one of several American zoos to phase out African Wild Dogs post-2012, but this is what the exhibit looked like back then:
African Wild Dogs have been a fixture at
Phoenix Zoo (USA) for a very long time, in a gorgeous exhibit that separates dogs from visitors via a water moat. One flaw here is that quite often the animals are too far away to properly photograph.
When I had a guided tour of
Mountain View Conservation Centre (Canada) in 2008, this now-closed facility had a whopping
32 African Wild Dogs in two adjacent enclosures. I watched them for quite a long time, and the yipping and yapping coming from this area was almost deafening.
Oregon Zoo (USA) opened its
Predators of the Serengeti complex in 2010 and the small fence area (inside the enclosure) was added post-2012. This photo is one I took last summer.
When I was at
Kansas City Zoo (USA) in 2010, there was a harp/piano wire barrier on the African Wild Dog exhibit.
Nashville Zoo (USA) is yet another American zoo to phase out African Wild Dogs post-2012, and my 3 photos of the exhibit at that time (which eventually became a home for Giant Anteaters for several years) are the only ones in the gallery.
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) used to have African Wild Dogs in 2011 and this is what the exhibit looked like before the species was phased out.
Several zoos have added African Wild Dogs to their collections in former Cheetah exhibits. One example would be
GaiaZOO (Netherlands), where I had the opportunity to see the species up close against glass in a small outdoor cafe area. The enclosure for the dogs is a substantial one and this is just one viewing area.
Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) has some magnificent animal habitats, including this one for a pack of African Wild Dogs. Gorgeous.
@KevinB
Since I took this photo in 2019 the zoo has built a new exhibit for African Wild Dogs, but when I was at
ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands) there was a crashed plane for the dogs to inspect!
While at
Ree Park Safari (Denmark) in 2022, the most horrible smell emanated from the African Wild Dog exhibit. Sure enough, a whole carcass of a horse was there and the dozen dogs were tearing it apart. Visitors can look down on the animals along the fence line, or directly across at them as there are hills in the habitat.
Boras Zoo (Sweden) had two African Wild Dog exhibits when I visited in 2022. This first one used to be home to Brown Bears:
And the second one is probably bigger than several small zoos I've visited. Scandinavian zoos, and European zoos in general, are happy to give carnivores large spaces to roam.
Canidae:
Grey Wolves -
129 zoos (maybe Eastern Wolves as well?)
Red Foxes -
75 zoos
African Wild Dogs -
51 zoos
Arctic Foxes -
49 zoos
Coyotes -
49 zoos
Fennec Foxes -
44 zoos
Maned Wolves -
38 zoos
Northern Grey Foxes -
35 zoos
Bat-eared Foxes -
25 zoos
Red Wolves -
22 zoos
Swift Foxes -
19 zoos
Corsac Foxes -
6 zoos
Island Foxes -
6 zoos
Kit Foxes -
6 zoos
AND...
Not included as part of my Canidae list, but interesting to track nonetheless:
New Guinea Singing Dogs -
17 zoos
Dingoes -
5 zoos