Thanks from what I heard there were six zoos that had blue monkeys Instead of fourKansas City, Omaha, and Zoo Knoxville. There aren't five others, unless there is some obscure roadside zoo with them. The only other possibility I can find is BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo but I don't think they have the species anymore.
it may depend on where you "heard" it. As in, how recent the information actually is.Thanks from what I heard there were six zoos that had blue monkeys Instead of four
No, I visited last year. The entire US population is C. m. stuhlmanni.Caldwell Zoo in Texas had C. m. stuhlmanni previously, as in within the last ten years. Are they still there?
it may depend on where you "heard" it. As in, how recent the information actually is.
From some judicious googling, Kansas City, Omaha, and Pittsburgh currently have them.
Knoxville and Baton Rouge had them recently, so may or may not still have them.
Caldwell Zoo in Texas had C. m. stuhlmanni previously, as in within the last ten years. Are they still there?
Not that recent actually hahait may depend on where you "heard" it. As in, how recent the information actually is.
From some judicious googling, Kansas City, Omaha, and Pittsburgh currently have them.
Knoxville and Baton Rouge had them recently, so may or may not still have them.
Caldwell Zoo in Texas had C. m. stuhlmanni previously, as in within the last ten years. Are they still there?
Omaha still has one with the Wolf's Guenon, I saw it just a month ago. That exhibit hasn't been signed for years and the net has been up for a long time as well. However, the net seems to be getting faded and it is a lot easier to see into now than it used to be.what about Safari North Safari Park in Minnesota where a 2022 zoo chat report stated that they had Stulman's blue monkey. as well as this I believe that Omaha does not have them unless they are behind the scenes because when I was there the exhibit it once shared with the wolf's guenon exhibit had a dark next surrounding the exhibit to prevent the visitors from looking in as well as having not signage, now I was still able to clearly see a wolf's guenon so there could still be a chance that they still have them
why is the netting blocked in the first place, obviously if this has been for a while it is not for animals acclimating to their habitat so whatOmaha still has one with the Wolf's Guenon, I saw it just a month ago. That exhibit hasn't been signed for years and the net has been up for a long time as well. However, the net seems to be getting faded and it is a lot easier to see into now than it used to be