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Cat Survival Trust only has one Bobcat, a 28 year old male - a few of their cats are in their late 20's..must be something in the water! :p

Could you please verify the age of the Bobcat and other cats, do you have evidence to show the ages, given that these are not Stud TAG book registered?
 
The bobcat has now passed away. I know of some kept privately in Suffolk but no details

So, apart from Terry Moore's word for it then is no evidence to show that a 28 year old captive cat and other 20 plus year old captive cats was of those ages, as if there was such records then we would be talking about world record breaking exotic captive kept felids.
 
The individuals held privately in Suffolk are indeed the only ones in the UK.

A general update of the taxa Adrian asked about, being as this thread is 6 years old now......

ARABIAN LEOPARD - none held in Europe

ERMINE - only UK holding is at the British Wildlife Centre.

WESTERN SPOTTED SKUNK - none held in Europe

GRIZZLY BEAR - none held in the UK, 7 collections holding the taxon in Europe.

WATER MONGOOSE - a single geriatric animal is still AFAIK at Curraghs Wildlife Park.

SMALL SPOTTED GENET - held at Axe Valley, Banham, Auchingarrach and Camperdown.

DINGO - none held in the UK, 27 collections holding the taxon in Europe. The closely related New Guinea Singing Dog is held at Exmoor and Gentleshaws.

ARCTIC FOX - held at HWP and possibly still Eagle Heights.

BOBCAT - as noted above, none held in UK barring privately held individuals. 20 collections holding the taxon in Europe.

SAND CAT - held at Exmoor and Bristol.

SCOTTISH WILDCAT - held at 21 collections in the UK, although with wildly varying levels of purity.

CLOUDED LEOPARD - held at Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Howletts, Port Lympne, RSCC, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Thrigby Hall.

COUGAR - held at WHF, Exmoor, Broxbourne, Amazona, Heythrop, Wingham and Dartmoor.

GAINT PANGOLIN - none held in Europe.

GROUNDHOG - none held in the UK, with 3 collections holding the taxon in Europe.

PREHENSILE – TAILED TREE PORCUPINE - a single collection, yet to open to the public, holds this taxon in the UK.

VICUNA - held at Lake District Wildlife Park, Blackpool, London, Flamingoland, Twycross, Belfast, Edinburgh and HWP.

MOOSE - held at Whipsnade, Knowsley, HWP, Curraghs and the Scottish Deer Centre.

PRONGHORN - none held in Europe.

YAK - held at HWP, Auchingarrach, Noah's Ark, Whipsnade, West Midland Safari Park and LDWP.

GREATER KUDU - held at Howletts, Colchester, Whipsnade, Port Lympne and Blair Drummond.

INDIAN BLACK BUCK ANTELOPE - held at 11 UK collections in total.

MUSK OX - held at HWP.

SPECLED HARE WALLABY - none held in Europe.

NUMBAT (BANDED ANTEATER) - none held in Europe.

AYE - AYE - held at Bristol, Chester, London and Jersey.

OLIVE BABOON - held at Knowsley.

SHOEBILL - none held in the UK; held by 3 collections in Europe.

SCARLET IBIS - held at 18 UK collections.

MARABOU STORK - held at 12 UK collections.

GOLDEN EAGLE - held at 18 UK collections.

STELLER’S SEA EAGLE - held at Duncombe ICBP, Newent ICBP, Edinburgh, Hagley Falconry and Weyhill.

HARPY’S EAGLE - none held in the UK; held by 5 collections in Europe.

TAKAHE - none held in Europe.

HOATZIN - none held in Europe.

RESPLENDENT QUETZAL - none held in Europe.

YELLOW – BILLED OXPECKER - none held in Europe.

KOALA - held at Edinburgh.

ARTIC WOLF - there is only a single true Arctic Wolf in Europe, at Duisberg; however a handful of UK collections possess what they claim to be this taxon.
 
Steller's Sea Eagle also at Eagle Heights.
Is there still no Harpy eagle in the UK? I was under the impression they would be arriving imminently a few years ago.
 
UK help to find...

At least one small herd of Domestic Yak is in private hands. Same breeder has Gayal.
 
At least one small herd of Domestic Yak is in private hands. Same breeder has Gayal.

Indeed :) said private collection is actually listed on ZTL as it is the direct descendant of a closed public collection - I merely chose not to mention it, as it *is* a private collection.

Lord only knows whether some of the stuff I have noted is absent from the UK is knocking about in private hands.
 
SMALL SPOTTED GENET - held at Axe Valley, Banham, Auchingarrach and Camperdown.

ARCTIC FOX - held at HWP and possibly still Eagle Heights.

GROUNDHOG - none held in the UK, with 3 collections holding the taxon in Europe.

GOLDEN EAGLE - held at 18 UK collections.

All are kept quite commonly in private collections and as pets. If you want to see these species then a number of exotic pet gatherings would allow you to.
 
Have to say, I am faintly surprised to hear that Woodchuck are common in private collections!
 
Have to say, I am faintly surprised to hear that Woodchuck are common in private collections!

I'm surprised there are any at all. For sure they are not common. Devi didn''t you mix groundhogs with Cynomys ludovicianus which is very common in private hands. if they would have been common in Europe Prague Zoo would have not imported their animals from the US.
 
I'm surprised there are any at all. For sure they are not common. Devi didn''t you mix groundhogs with Cynomys ludovicianus which is very common in private hands. if they would have been common in Europe Prague Zoo would have not imported their animals from the US.

I can't seem to spot an ad at the moment but I do see them advertised for sale on occasion, I was fairly sure I'd seen one recently in a shop that deals with exotics but thinking about it, it may have been quite a while back as I can't remember where.
I think most zoos prefer not to get from private breeders if possible. I remember a celebration a few years back of the first breeding of fennec foxes in the uk, or the first for some time, when someone I know had a litter a couple of months before.
 
I can't seem to spot an ad at the moment but I do see them advertised for sale on occasion, I was fairly sure I'd seen one recently in a shop that deals with exotics but thinking about it, it may have been quite a while back as I can't remember where.
I think most zoos prefer not to get from private breeders if possible. I remember a celebration a few years back of the first breeding of fennec foxes in the uk, or the first for some time, when someone I know had a litter a couple of months before.

I haven't seen the species at all in private hands in continental Europe and Prague Zoo has traded with private breeders quite a lot, both small mammals and birds.
 
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