Zootierliste Goes Worldwide

Sex ratio doesn't play a role in ZTL, because we can't be as accurate as ZIMS in the case of individual animals. ZIMS isn't often correct in listing the correct subspecies and the most important point is, that the zoos own their data on ZIMS. If they want them to be public, they would make them public. So we have to rely on other sources than ZIMS/Species360. We still want to be trustworthy partners with zoos. We have been in the past and still want to be in the future. So if anyone stands out negatively with using data from ZIMS/Species360 we have no other choice than banning the specific user from ZTL. This topic can't be negotiated.
Following this logic, I take it AZA studbooks also are not valid sources on ZTL since they are only accessible to AZA members. I've noticed some animals listed with a studbook as the source, should these be reported?
 
We're waiting this long for US ZTL after all, we can wait a little longer! :)

~Thylo

I’m going to do my best to get this through my thick skull. My apologies for whatever on my part jumped the gun, as I know I’ve been an offender for some of the stuff on this thread. I’m going to limit myself to eyewitness sourcing going forward. It was just so exciting to finally be able to finally be a part of this that I’m sure a lot of us have just been over eager to fill in the gaps.

Super excited to help out with this project, regardless. It’s strangely relaxing to put all this stuff in. On behalf of all us excitable Americans, I beg everyone to have some patience as we adjust to this :)
 
One more thing:
Please write complete years. There are zoos that were opened in the 18xx and also in the early 19xx.
So the numbers 20 or 22 or 24 etc don't necessarily mean much, even if well-informed people know that most zoos in the US were founded later.
But a clear name is helpful for everyone.
 
One more thing:
Please write complete years. There are zoos that were opened in the 18xx and also in the early 19xx.
So the numbers 20 or 22 or 24 etc don't necessarily mean much, even if well-informed people know that most zoos in the US were founded later.
But a clear name is helpful for everyone.

And on a related note, stick with European date format so that there is a single unified standard across the entire site.
 
im simply doing my best in utilizing species lists i made myself upon visits to these institutions wherein i can factually back up my experience in seeing these animals. apologies if i mess up a subspecies or two! if the glorious overlords of ztl might be able to come up with a flagging system to indicate if something should be changed or updated or removed that might be quite beneficial for accidental misclicks! absolutely in no way do i see this as a race, simply take my entries as excitement for what this provides for all those around the globe for the future! so glad to be part of this my dears.
 
And on a related note, stick with European date format so that there is a single unified standard across the entire site.
Taking this a step further, to make sure there is no confusion, I have typed out the month in any updates I make just so nobody misinterprets (e.g., "Dec. 2023" instead of 12/2023). I'm not saying everyone has to do this, but I hope it makes it easier for readers.
 
Very exited by this news and I am eager to contribute, but I have one problem. I would like to make edits, but my level is listed as "Beobachter" (Observer). Is there a reason I am not able to edit and if so would someone mind telling what that reason is?
Same here btw.
 
Also, people! When there is an institution missing, just send me a DM with the Name of it and the City its in and I will tend to it. Please (as many did by now in DMs and elsewhere) refrain from saying "I cant believe you missed THIS Zoo!"

All zoos for all countries (except for two) were researched and put in a list by two people. We worked for months to compile that. Of course we missed some. Just don't be mean about it.
 
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Also, people! When there is an institution missing, just send me a DM with the Name of it and the City its in and I will tend to it. Please (as many did by now in DMs and elsewhere) refrain from saying "I cant believe you missed THIS Zoo!"

All zoos for all countries (except for two) were researched and put in a list by two people. We worked for months to compile that. Of course we missed some. Just don't be mean about it.

TBH I'm surprised you guys did as thorough of a job as you did on adding the zoos! I was not expecting to see some of the smaller collections near me on there!

~Thylo
 
ll zoos for all countries (except for two) were researched and put in a list by two people. We worked for months to compile that. Of course we missed some. Just don't be mean about it.
I'm really impressed to find small, unknown collections from Japan on there. Must have been a significant mess to put all of these online, like many other countries with a different alphabet. My respect.
 
A question:
Traveling exhibits that tour several facilities, staying for a few months or so - what's the general consensus on such situations? As the facility was merely hosting a traveling exhibition, it would feel to me like any species held shouldn't count.

Similarly, what about short-term loaned species? Many facilities in the states do their summer bird programs with birds received from other facilities (World Bird Sanctuary, Natural Encounters Inc, etc), what would be the appropriate move here? List the owning facility if known or the facility the species was seen at?
 
Traveling exhibits that tour several facilities, staying for a few months or so - what's the general consensus on such situations? As the facility was merely hosting a traveling exhibition, it would feel to me like any species held shouldn't count.

Similarly, what about short-term loaned species? Many facilities in the states do their summer bird programs with birds received from other facilities (World Bird Sanctuary, Natural Encounters Inc, etc), what would be the appropriate move here? List the owning facility if known or the facility the species was seen at?

Existing precedent - for instance, the giant panda "Happy" which arrived at London Zoo on December 24, 1938 and subsequently toured several European collections (Zoo Berlin, Zoo Hannover, Tierpark Hellabrunn, Zoo Leipzig, Zoo Köln and Zoo Vincennes) before being sold to St Louis Zoo in June 1939, where he remained until his death in March 1946 - is that species of this nature *are* listed on ZTL for all relevant zoological collections.

This also applies to the second scenario to which you refer - for instance, there's plenty of examples on ZTL where a male animal has been sent to another zoological collection to cover the females of his species held there, before returning to his "home" collection a few months later. Again, in these cases all relevant zoological collections are listed.
 
Similarly, what about short-term loaned species? Many facilities in the states do their summer bird programs with birds received from other facilities (World Bird Sanctuary, Natural Encounters Inc, etc), what would be the appropriate move here? List the owning facility if known or the facility the species was seen at?
I know that I put all of Roger Williams' bird show birds from this summer on Natural Encounters' ZTL page, figuring that was the more appropriate place. As a source I noted I saw them at Roger Williams when on loan. I did not put Roger Williams as a former holder, however I could see the logic behind putting it there as well.
 
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