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Russian saiga

From a slide taken August 2001.

Russian saiga
Arizona Docent, 13 Jul 2016
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    • Arizona Docent
      From a slide taken August 2001.
    • elefante
      How long has it been since they exhibited saigas?
    • Loxodonta Cobra
      A tragedy that no one is taking these into western zoos anymore (I already know why. They're hard to keep by nature).
    • Arizona Docent
      I do not know, but it was not much longer after this 2001 photo. There was a small group here and another small group at the Wild Animal Park.
    • Arizona Docent
      Today I finished reading the centennial books. They mention in passing being involved in saiga reintroduction in Khazakstan. I wonder if they sent their animals from zoo and animal park back there? I had always assumed they just died out?
    • Chlidonias
      the ZOONOOZ from February 2014 (available online) says that they were breeding them in San Diego from 1970 to 1996 - over a hundred were bred but there was no demand from other zoos and they were difficult to keep alive, so breeding was halted. I'm guessing they eventually just died out.

      However some were definitely sent from the zoo/animal park for overseas breeding programmes for reintroductions, because I know some went to Gansu in China in 1988.

      Apparently the last one at the animal park was a female which died in 1985, and the last ones at the zoo were three females which died at the start of the 2000s. (This last bit is from an old post on Zoochat: http://www.zoochat.com/22/saiga-21106/) - conflicting with that though is a 1992 photo by Hix at the animal park: http://www.zoochat.com/297/russian-saiga-1992-a-53619/
    • Arizona Docent
      I had no idea they held them that long and bred that many! Also surprising not many other zoos would be interested. Considering their unusual appearance, I would think they would be one of the most sought after antelopes around.
    • Chlidonias
      from other Zoochat threads, there were a number of American zoos with breeding groups (probably all originally from San Diego I guess) - so I think the lack of interest may have been due to poor results in actually keeping them alive long-term rather than a direct "we don't want saiga" attitude. If you see what I mean.
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