USA Zoos with Civets and Genets

Brayden Delashmutt

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As I'm currently working on a speculative zoo project, I was wondering if there's a list of the civets and genets kept in American zoos...even if they are rare are there any species that could realistically be bred in captivity or moved to new zoos?
 
Binturong is by far the most common, around in plenty of both AZA and non-AZA places.

Banded Palm Civet is at 4 facilities currently, 3 of which obtained them from Nashville's breeding group.

African Civet is around mostly in private places, not a ton of them afaik.

There are some genets around but not a whole lot, I think they are all Common Genet but uncertain.
 
Binturong is by far the most common, around in plenty of both AZA and non-AZA places.

Banded Palm Civet is at 4 facilities currently, 3 of which obtained them from Nashville's breeding group.

African Civet is around mostly in private places, not a ton of them afaik.

There are some genets around but not a whole lot, I think they are all Common Genet but uncertain.
Both small-spot and large-spot genet are present in AZA in small numbers
 
Large-spotted genet can be found at several places: Cincinnati, Memphis, Erie, Lake Superior, probably a few others at least. Afaik small-spotted genet is only held at Brookfield, although there may be some kept off exhibit elsewhere.
Plenty of Small-spotted around privately, I'd be shocked if no roadsides had them.
 
Common Palm Civets are held at a handful of small roadside places. The only one that I know has them currently is the Shell Factory, although there are probably a couple more.
 
I’ve seen Small-spotted Genets at a handful of roadside zoos, and binturongs at Zoo Atlanta, Fort Worth (years ago), and a few other facilities. Shockingly, I’ve also seen Fanalokas at a roadside zoo.
 
I’ve seen Small-spotted Genets at a handful of roadside zoos, and binturongs at Zoo Atlanta, Fort Worth (years ago), and a few other facilities. Shockingly, I’ve also seen Fanalokas at a roadside zoo.
I assume the Fanaloka was at the Capital of Texas Zoo in Austin, correct?
 
Apparently, two common genets are displayed at the Potawatomi Zoo.

Common is the same thing as small-spotted.

Brookfield, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Erie, Lake Superior, Memphis, and Potawatomi are the AZA zoos with either large or small spotted.
 
Figured I’d bump this rather than start a new thread - I just found out that Tallahassee Museum housed African civets throughout 2021 as part of their annual “guest animal” program. Does anyone know where these came from, or if there are any other African civets visible anywhere in the US?
 
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