During the last 2 weeks I was able to visit 4 animal-collections on the Yucatan peninsula and in 2 of them I 've seen the rare and endemic Yucatan brocket deer.
At Parque Zoologico del Centenario in Merida this species is kept in 2 different enclosures, one holding a pair and the other a small group of at least 6 animals. One of them was still pretty young so I guess they are breeding here.
At Xcaret I found the species in 2 different enclosures but it's well possible that I missed other enclosures because the park is quite complicated build up. In the 2 enclosures I saw them one ( near the 'breeding farm' - in which large numbers of Scarlet macaws are kept and bred - holds a female and her young. In th other enclosure I saw a small group of about 6 animals. Both enclosures were quite bar and unatractive but the animals all looked healthy.
During the 2 weeks in Yucatan I also saw a Brocket deer kept on a privat hachienda but wasn't able to find out if it was a Yucatan brocket deer ( the distance from were I could see the animal was to large and there wasn't anybody whom I could ask....
2 other collections which also could have the species, were not visited by me due to lack of time and bad weather conditions ( which I didn't had eexpect in Mexico ! ) are Zoologico Bio Universo Chetumal which has the species pictured on their zoo-plan and Parque Zoologico Animaya near Merida. Maybe some other ZooChatters can provide more information if the Yucatan brocket deer is kept in ither of these 2 collections.
It would be also nice to get more information about other collections ( either public or privat ) which are working with this species.
At Parque Zoologico del Centenario in Merida this species is kept in 2 different enclosures, one holding a pair and the other a small group of at least 6 animals. One of them was still pretty young so I guess they are breeding here.
At Xcaret I found the species in 2 different enclosures but it's well possible that I missed other enclosures because the park is quite complicated build up. In the 2 enclosures I saw them one ( near the 'breeding farm' - in which large numbers of Scarlet macaws are kept and bred - holds a female and her young. In th other enclosure I saw a small group of about 6 animals. Both enclosures were quite bar and unatractive but the animals all looked healthy.
During the 2 weeks in Yucatan I also saw a Brocket deer kept on a privat hachienda but wasn't able to find out if it was a Yucatan brocket deer ( the distance from were I could see the animal was to large and there wasn't anybody whom I could ask....
2 other collections which also could have the species, were not visited by me due to lack of time and bad weather conditions ( which I didn't had eexpect in Mexico ! ) are Zoologico Bio Universo Chetumal which has the species pictured on their zoo-plan and Parque Zoologico Animaya near Merida. Maybe some other ZooChatters can provide more information if the Yucatan brocket deer is kept in ither of these 2 collections.
It would be also nice to get more information about other collections ( either public or privat ) which are working with this species.