Noah Butas
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I only know of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo having Asiatic Black Bears
They are also held at Capital of Texas Zoo, Virginia Zoo, and Metro Richmond zooI only know of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo having Asiatic Black Bears
For New England I know Lupa and RWPZ have the bearsI only know of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo having Asiatic Black Bears
Just wondering where you got that information because now I'm interested in why they are phasing out this species.
That is incorrect. Asiatic Black Bears were slated for phaseout because there was not enough room to accommodate four viable populations of tropical bear species and their population was less viable than sloth (another Asian species) and Andean bears.
Just wondering where you got that information because now I'm interested in why they are phasing out this species.
Ok that's what came up when I googled itThe answer to your second question is right there in what you quoted.
There wasn't enough space in AZA zoos to manage Sun, Sloth, Andean, and Asiatic Black Bears at viable population sizes. Asiatic Black Bear was the least viable and so was placed on phase out to open up more spaces for the other three.
Every single zoo has to make difficult decisions over what species they choose to exhibit. Oftentimes this means either not replacing a species when it dies or sending a species to another zoo instead. What animals that you have seen at your local zoo do you wish were still exhibited there?
Here is my list-
Capron Park Zoo-
1. Ocelot
2. Indian Crested Porcupine
3. Six-banded Armadillo
4. Violet Turaco
5. Purple Swamp Hen
6. Southern Screamer
7. Binturong
8. Southern Screamer
9. Llama
Roger Williams Park Zoo-
1. Humboldt Penguin
2. African Wild Dog
3. Dexter Cattle
4. Green Aracari
5. Northern Tree Shrew
6. Arctic Fox
I wish the Denver Zoo still had those guys as well. But I also wish it still had:For Denver Zoo, I wish the Zoo still had
-Striped Hyena
-Red Panda
-Polar Bear
-Giant Anteater
-Arctic Foxes
-Snow Leopard
-Maned Wolf
I found out what happened to the Largetooth Sawfish, it really is gone. It outgrew it's exhibit and was released into the wild. A little disappointed that it's gone but I understand why they released it.Not my local aquarium, but I do miss Cairns Aquarium's Mouth Almighty and Scalloped Hammerhead. And according to a friend who went there recently, their Largetooth Sawfish is no longer in it's exhibit, which is a little concerning. I don't know whether it died, was transferred to another aquarium or is temporarily off display, but it would suck if it is really gone.
I also miss Reef HQ's (again, not local) deepwater displays of Pineconefish (replaced with assorted reef critters) and Splitfin Flashlightfish (replaced with Ornate Rock Lobster).