Time to look at
TWO species today. While yesterday's post about Bongo (58 zoos) discussed a hefty number of zoological establishments, there's an antelope species today that equals that total and another that's ultra-rare and now almost extinct in zoos worldwide. What a shame!
Are
Common Eland still holding strong in AZA-accredited zoos? Scrolling through
Zootierliste, it would appear that out of the almost 50 zoos in the United States with Common Eland, maybe just over a dozen are AZA-accredited and the rest are either ZAA or nothing. Hmmm...that's a little worrying if Common Eland are showing up at roadside menageries in large numbers and are now in fewer major zoos. Maybe they've been getting replaced by Greater Kudu and Bongo? There's definitely less than there used to be in AZA institutions. A real shock for me was seeing 10 zoos with Common Eland on my 3-week Southeast Asian trip. I wasn't sure how frequently I would see African megafauna in Asia, but Common Eland were everywhere and, per capita, are more common in Southeast Asian zoos than they are anywhere else I've been to.
As for
Giant Eland, well that's a disaster story right there as they are all but extinct from North American zoos.
I've seen
Common Eland at
58 zoos:
2015 = 8 zoos
2019 = 10 zoos
2024 = 10 zoos
1- Alberta Game Farm/Polar Park (Canada) – Common Eland – 1975
2- Greater Vancouver Zoo (Canada) – Common Eland – 1998
3- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2006
4- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2006
5- Denver Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2006
6- Monarto Zoo (Australia) – Common Eland – 2007
7- Disney’s Animal Kingdom (USA) – Common Eland – 2008
8- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (USA) – Common Eland – 2008
9- White Oak Conservation Center (USA) – Common Eland – 2008
10- Wildlife Safari (USA) – Common Eland – 2010
11- Kansas City Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2010
12- Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2010
13- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere (USA) – Common Eland – 2010
14- Audubon Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2010
15- Oakland Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2011
16- Phoenix Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2011
17- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2011
18- Fresno Chaffee Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2011
19- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (USA) – Common Eland – 2012
20- Hattiesburg Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2012
21- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2014
22- Timbavati Wildlife Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2014
23- Arbuckle Wilderness Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
24- Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
25- Gone Wild Safari (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
26- Cherokee Trace Drive-Thru Safari (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
27- Franklin Drive-Thru Safari (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
28- Bayou Wildlife Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
29- Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
30- Exotic Resort Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2015
31- Safari West Wildlife Preserve (USA) – Common Eland – 2017
32- Detroit Zoo (USA) – Common Eland – 2018
33- Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park (USA) – Common Eland – 2018
34- Pakawi Park (Belgium) – Common Eland – 2019
35- Safari Parc Monde Sauvage (Belgium) – Common Eland – 2019
36- Opel Zoo (Germany) – Common Eland– 2019
37- Dortmund Zoo (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
38- ZOOM Erlebniswelt (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
39- Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) – Common Eland – 2019
40- Berlin Zoo (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
41- Erlebnis Zoo Hannover (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
42- Serengeti-Park (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
43- Allwetterzoo Munster (Germany) – Common Eland – 2019
44- Givskud Zoo (Denmark) – Common Eland – 2022
45- Ree Park Safari (Denmark) – Common Eland – 2022
46- Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) – Common Eland – 2022
47- Boras Zoo (Sweden) – Common Eland – 2022
48- Kristiansand Zoo (Norway) – Common Eland – 2022
49- Khao Kheow Zoo (Thailand) – Common Eland – 2024
50- Chiang Mai Zoo (Thailand) – Common Eland – 2024
51- Chiang Mai Night Safari (Thailand) – Common Eland – 2024
52- Taiping Zoo (Malaysia) – Common Eland – 2024
53- Taman Safari III Bali (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
54- Surabaya Zoo (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
55- Taman Safari II Prigen (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
56- Solo Safari (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
57- Bandung Zoo (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
58- Taman Safari I Bogor (Indonesia) – Common Eland – 2024
AND...
I've seen
Giant Eland at
5 zoos:
1- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Giant Eland – 2006
2- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) – Giant Eland – 2006
3- Los Angeles Zoo (USA) – Giant Eland – 2008
4- Zoo Miami (USA) – Giant Eland – 2008
5- Houston Zoo (USA) – Giant Eland – 2010
Stretching the very definition of what constitutes an 'exhibit', the vast expanse of land that holds Giraffe, Common Eland, Ostriches and perhaps other species over the years can be found at
Monarto Safari Park (Australia).
@Swanson02
A much smaller, yet still very impressive
African Savanna exhibit can be found at
Nashville Zoo (USA) and as of last year this field held Common Eland, Bontebok, Plains Zebra and Ostrich.
@pachyderm pro
Another zoo, another
African Savanna.
Oakland Zoo (USA) has combined Common Eland with Giraffe, Dama Gazelle (now gone) and Egyptian Geese in the past.
@Coelacanth18
Over the years, Common Eland have popped up in tons of roadside, junky American zoos. Here's a photo I took at
Gone Wild Safari (USA):
Here's a great photo at
Pakawi Park (Belgium), showing Common Eland, Giraffe, Plains Zebra and Scimitar-horned Oryx at feeding time. Those 4 species are in very close proximity!
@KevinB
ZOOM Erlebniswelt (Germany) has a massive
African Savanna that has a number of species roaming around, including Common Eland. This is a zoo with a very high quality set of exhibits.
It's very rare to see Common Eland by themselves, as this species is almost always combined with other types of mammals. Here's some eland with Plains Zebra at
Berlin Zoo (Germany):
@JigerofLemuria
Here's another sprawling
African Savanna with Common Eland and other species, this time at
Kristiansand Zoo (Norway):
I've already highlighted the gorgeous African Savanna at Khao Kheow Open Range Zoo (Thailand) a couple of times, so on this occasion I will look at the
African Savanna at
Chiang Mai Zoo (Thailand). Here can be found Common Eland, Giraffe, Plains Zebra (the usual three amigos), Waterbuck and Scimitar-horned Oryx.
Taiping Zoo (Malaysia) has an
African Savanna with species such as Common Eland, Giraffe, Plains Zebra, Nyala, plus birds such as Greater Flamingo, Sacred Ibis and African Spoonbill. And, naturally there are Crab-eating Macaques and Southern Pig-tailed Macaques roaming the zoo as well. Do they count?
If you zoom in, you can see a keeper putting food out for the Common Eland in an exhibit at
Surabaya Zoo (Indonesia). Here's a rare example of an exhibit for Common Eland and there's no other species mixed with them.
Just look at this
African Savanna at
Solo Safari (Indonesia). There's Common Eland, Plains Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Kafue Lechwe, Watusi and Ostrich all signed in this stunning, semi-forested enclosure. Sitatunga are in a side exhibit and the whole thing is gorgeous. The
African Savanna type exhibits that are the closest to me (Greater Vancouver Zoo, Woodland Park Zoo, Oregon Zoo) are sadly inadequate and downright outdated compared to the zoo savannas I've seen overseas. For example, Woodland Park's is mostly devoid of animals and really showing its age, while Oregon's
Giraffe Barn is disgracefully tiny and yet the Giraffes are locked inside for probably 17 hours a day. In many Southeast Asian zoos, animals have 24/7 access to their entire enclosures due to warm temperatures.
As for Giant Eland, the very first time I saw one was in
Horn & Hoof Mesa at
San Diego Zoo (USA) in 2006, in an exhibit that was soon bulldozed to make way for the much-maligned
Elephant Odyssey.
@Giant Eland (how appropriate!)
San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) had a large herd of Giant Eland for years and it was one of the highlights of a visit. They lived on a sloped hillside in the
African Woods walking trail and so it was nice to spend time staring at them in awe. When I visited the Safari Park in 2017 there was a herd of around 20 Giant Eland and upon my next visit (2023) there was ZERO. The park went from 20 to 0 in 6 years.
@twilighter
I saw a couple of Giant Eland at
Los Angeles Zoo (USA) in 2008 and here's one resting against a chain-link fence:
Here's a photo of 5 Giant Eland taken at
Zoo Miami (USA) just last year. I first saw the species at this zoo 16 years ago and the herd has dwindled to almost nothing since then.
@SusScrofa
I have photos of Giant Eland from my visits to
Houston Zoo (USA) in 2010 and 2015, but now this is yet another zoo without the species. They were combined, at various times, with Marabou Storks, Nyala, Dorcas Gazelles and Plains Zebra.
Family Bovidae: 20 species
so far
American Bison -
104 zoos
Bongo -
58 zoos
Common Eland -
58 zoos
Greater Kudu -
51 zoos
Nilgai -
40 zoos
Sitatunga -
29 zoos
Banteng -
27 zoos
Yak -
26 zoos
Nyala -
25 zoos
Cape Buffalo -
21 zoos (including 7 with African Forest Buffalo)
Lowland Anoa -
18 zoos
Asian Water Buffalo -
17 zoos
Gaur -
16 zoos
Lesser Kudu -
16 zoos
Muskox -
16 zoos
Wisent -
15 zoos
Giant Eland -
5 zoos
Mountain Anoa -
2 zoos
Royal Antelope -
2 zoos
Northern Bushbuck -
1 zoo
Bonus species: (similar to my New Guinea Singing Dog example)
Gayal -
2 zoos