Given that
@Chlidonias has reminded me of this thread, and almost exactly 5 years have passed since it was posted, I thought it would be apt to do a little updating.
VIVERRIDAE:
These have remained in reasonably decent numbers, with over a dozen collections holding the species - however, they remain largely restricted to smaller collections.
In the intervening years these have been displayed and bred at RSCC, but with the closure of the collection almost all were dispersed to the continent and the USA; a tiny number remained in private hands here in the UK, but I don't know if this is still the case.
These are still doing pretty well, with about a dozen collections displaying non-subspecific individuals.
These are doing quite a bit better now, with a little over half a dozen collections holding the species; however these are largely smaller collections, much as is the case with Asian Palm Civet.
To the best of my knowledge this has not changed.
Neither of the collections I cited 5 years ago keep them now, as RSCC no longer exists and Belfast ceased to keep the taxon, but in their place four other collections *do* keep Palawan Binturong, including Chester and Axe Valley.
The three collections cited previously have been joined by a fourth, Port Lympne. Both Shaldon and Newquay breed the species.
Of these four species:
I don't know of any
Malayan Civet remaining in private hands in the UK - and in fact, the species might well now be absent from Europe entirely.
Cape Genet are held at Hoo Farm, Tropiquaria and North Somerset Bird Of Prey Centre.
Feline Genet remain present in private hands, and may be present in impure form at Shepreth incorrectly labelled as Pardine Genet.
Pardine Genet are held at two or three UK collections, and have been held at a few others in recent years, but only the stock at Wild Discovery in Preston are true Pardine, with the stock at Shepreth and All Things Wild highly doubtful as noted above.
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Species not mentioned in my 2014 post which need to be highlighted:
Purebred
Malayan Binturong (
Artictis binturong binturong) are currently kept at both Dudley and Cotswold Wildlife Park.
After imports in 2017,
Javan Binturong (
Arctictis binturong penicillatus) are kept at Hamerton Zoo; currently the only public collection in Europe with the species.
After a long period of absence from the UK in both public and private hands,
African Civet (
Civettictis civetta) has come back into fashion among private breeders, with the result that three public collections - Reaseheath, Hoo Farm and Axe Valley - now hold the species.
Hausa Genet (
Genetta thierryi) is now kept by Ark Wildlife Park.
Subsequent to a 2018 import,
White-bearded Masked Civet (
Paguma larvata leucomystax) is now present at Hamerton Zoo.
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So overall, the past 5 years have been pretty good for viverrid diversity in UK collections