What I meant was: identify the zoos that have offspring from the Sudanese male and designate them as generic;
Simba - wild born in Sudan, currently at Great Plains. Paired
Tsavo - imported with father Simba, currently at Wildlife Safari. Paired
Enzi - imported with father Simba, currently at Wildlife Safari. Paired
Binti - Born at Detroit, currently at Sacramento. Paired
Arnold - Born at Wildlife Safari (Tsavo), currently at Audubon. Paired
Patty - Born at Wildlife Safari (Tsavo), currently at Milwaukee. Unpaired
Haji - Born at Audubon (Arnold), currently at NC. Paired
Asani - Born at Audubon (Arnold), currently at Roosevelt Park. Paired
Amira - Born at Sedgwick (Patty), currently at Milwaukee. Unpaired
Eloise - Born at Sedgwick (Patty), currently at Milwaukee. Unpaired
JaKiya - Born at RP (Asani), currently at RP. Unpaired
There is the living family tree for the Sudanese line - many of them had breeding recs as of the last SSP a couple years ago. It is to be expected the line will continue to expand.
For succinctness - Audubon, Great Plains, Milwaukee, North Carolina, Roosevelt Park, Sacramento, Wildlife Safari currently hold them. Denver, Detroit, and Sedgwick County held within the last couple years. All of these hold the krugeri/melanochaita as well.
Facilities with more general generics per 2025 studbook - Akron (+ pure), Busch Gardens Tampa, Cape May, Capron Park, Lake Superior, Pittsburg, Toronto, Utica, Zoo de Granby. All other holders not listed in the above two paragraphs are known "krugeri."
Sloth Bear: several of our zoos are listed for Indian ssp and one also for Sri Lankan ssp. Are these listings accurate, and also is most or nearly all of the population definitely one of the two subspecies rather than generic?
Tough call. There are only two bears in the studbook marked as known arriving from Sri Lanka, and digging forwards from there reveals breeding with undetermined or Indian origin. Zoos that have sent bears from Europe are under the non-subspecific tab on ZTL. As a whole, very unclear and probably bold to list as known subspecies.
Sun Bear: are the current listings for Bornean and nominate accurate? There are 5 for the former and 4 for the latter.
These are correct.