Saw impalas only once, at the Lisbon zoo in 2018.After finishing off Common Eland (58 zoos) and Giant Eland (5 zoos), and reading through a lot of fantastic comments, it's time for TWO more species in this next post.
To see an Impala is to see grace and poise, and this speedy species is so famous that a vehicle was named after it. Chevrolet Impala was discontinued in 2020, but from the 1950s onwards there was a whole series of automobiles named after the African antelope. Almost every single zoo I've seen the species at has been an accredited facility and a dozen of my sightings were in a single month in Western Europe in 2019. On a side note, I wonder how cold tolerant Impala are, as by looking at them I cannot imagine they appreciate frigid winters. But, in all honesty, many warm weather mammals are quite adaptable to chilly temperatures.
Steenbok are incredibly rare species, even now almost extinct anywhere in captivity outside of Africa. Very few zoos have Steenbok and I've only seen them at 3 locations and all in California!
I've seen Impala at 38 zoos:
2019 = 12 zoos
1- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) – Impala – 2006
2- Toledo Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2008
3- Toronto Zoo (Canada) – Impala – 2008
4- Disney’s Animal Kingdom (USA) – Impala – 2008
5- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (USA) – Impala – 2008
6- Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (USA) – Impala – 2008
7- Kansas City Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
8- Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
9- Binder Park Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
10- Baton Rouge Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
11- Caldwell Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
12- Dallas Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2010
13- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – Impala – 2011
14- Brevard Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2012
15- Naples Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2012
16- ZooTampa at Lowry Park (USA) – Impala – 2012
17- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (USA) – Impala – 2012
18- Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (USA) – Impala – 2015
19- Safari West Wildlife Preserve (USA) – Impala – 2017
20- Fresno Chaffee Zoo (USA) – Impala – 2017
21- Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (USA) – Impala – 2018
22- Planckendael Zoo (Belgium) – Impala – 2019
23- Pakawi Park (Belgium) – Impala – 2019
24- Safari Parc Monde Sauvage (Belgium) – Impala – 2019
25- Opel Zoo (Germany) – Impala– 2019
26- ZOOM Erlebniswelt (Germany) – Impala – 2019
27- Krefeld Zoo (Germany) – Impala – 2019
28- Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) – Impala – 2019
29- Tierpark Hagenbeck (Germany) – Impala – 2019
30- Erlebnis Zoo Hannover (Germany) – Impala – 2019
31- Serengeti-Park (Germany) – Impala – 2019
32- Osnabruck Zoo (Germany) – Impala – 2019
33- Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (Netherlands) – Impala – 2019
34- Ree Park Safari (Denmark) – Impala – 2022
35- Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark) – Impala – 2022
36- Safari World Bangkok (Thailand) – Impala – 2024
37- Batu Secret Zoo (Indonesia) – Impala – 2024
38- Taman Safari I Bogor (Indonesia) - Impala – 2024
AND...
I've seen Steenbok at 3 zoos:
1- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) – Steenbok – 2006
2- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Steenbok – 2008
3- Los Angeles Zoo (USA) – Steenbok – 2008
Impala have been a fixture at San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) for ages, and here's a herd of them all lining up to take a ride in the ridiculous hot air balloon later in the evening when the crowds die down.
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@MGolka
Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) has had Impala for many years and in 2019 the zoo even opened Impala Plains as part of the Adventure Africa complex.
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@Milwaukee Man
Check out this mixed-species exhibit! When I toured BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo (USA) in 2010, this enclosure held Impala, Bongo and Warthog all together as one happy family.
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I'm not sure what the situation is like now, but when Giants of the Savanna opened at Dallas Zoo (USA), there was eventually (over a long acclimation period) African Elephants, Giraffes, Impala and other species mixed together.
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Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) has two Impala exhibits and this one is a dusty paddock with a huge pile of tree branches in the middle.
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I've been to SEVEN zoos just in Florida with Impala as that antelope species used to be found in vast numbers in that state. ZooTampa at Lowry Park (USA) has combined African Elephants with Impala and Nile Lechwe for many years. Fresno Chaffee Zoo also had African Elephants with Impala but for some reason that antelope species didn't last long in Fresno.
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@Moebelle
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo (USA) has a fantastic Giraffe/Impala/Lesser Kudu/Ostrich/White Stork exhibit that is amongst the best of its kind.
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There's another stunning African Savanna with Impala, alongside Giraffes, Blue Wildebeest and others, at Opel Zoo (Germany).
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@Philipine eagle
Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen (Netherlands) has a sprawling African Savanna called Serenga and there's Impala amidst the various other hoofstock species.
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Yet another vast African Savanna, this time at Ree Park Safari (Denmark), is home to a LOT of animals. During my visit in August 2022 I saw at least 20 Impala, 20 Blue Wildebeest, 20 Waterbuck, Giraffes, Plains Zebras, Common Eland, several Ostriches and even a Black Rhino (!!) all together on the savanna. How do keepers manage those 8 species all at the same time?
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Here's a herd of Impala with some Giraffes and Blesbok at Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark):
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@Javan Rhino
At Batu Secret Zoo (Indonesia), visitors stroll down a long hallway, with windows into various African Savanna exhibits on each side. It's an extraordinary setup, designed to encourage families to visit the zoo even in the wet season when there can be thunderous rainstorms. My photo shows a portion of the Impala yard:
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I had dinner with @Sicarius while in Indonesia, but he never told me that he once saw Black-faced Impala at Barcelona Zoo (Spain).I've never seen one before, but I'd like to as they are a striking animal.
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@Sicarius
As for Steenbok, glancing through the ZooChat gallery it's possible that San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) has held Steenbok continuously since my first visit in 2006. I've toured that zoo on 5 occasions and over the years Steenbok have been mixed with species such as Sitatunga, Soemmerring's Gazelle, Yellow-backed Duiker, Red-flanked Duiker, Black Crowned Crane, Kori Bustard, South African Shelduck, White-faced Whistling Duck, Abdim's Stork and Yellow-billed Stork. Steenbok must be quite amiable to be with such a wide variety of species.
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@Julio C Castro
San Diego Zoo (USA) used to have Steenbok, but my guess is that the species has not been there for at least a decade. The most recent ZooChat photo is from 2012 and you can see a Steenbok in my photo (below) that was a mixed-species enclosure with Red-flanked Duikers being the other occupants.
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Just like at San Diego Zoo, the last photos of a Steenbok at Los Angeles Zoo (USA) date from 2012 and so I don't think this species is there any longer.
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@Blackduiker
Family Bovidae: 22 species so far
American Bison - 104 zoos
Bongo - 58 zoos
Common Eland - 58 zoos
Greater Kudu - 51 zoos
Nilgai - 40 zoos
Impala - 38 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
Steenbok - 3 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
Once again, impala are gone from South America, but they are still present at the close Emperor Valley Zoo, in Trinidad and Tobago.
As with many other antelope, São Paulo was a holder of the species in the past. Three impalas were imported from Italy in 1972 and were exhibited in the Antelope Plain in 1973. Twenty years later, when the enclosure was refurbished (and renamed to African Plain), impala were still present at the zoo, but they were gone by the early 2000s, despite the births that had happened a few years prior.
Itatiba was also a holder, but for a very short time frame.
My local zoo tried importing impala from South Africa three years ago, but the whole operation was ceased when three giraffes were accidentally killed after they escaped their paddock.