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  1. ThylacineAlive

    ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I think it's the western subspecies with the black nose, which is present in much of the captive population. However, a quick Google search reveals animals in both Europe and the US with white noses as well. Not sure if that definitely means the captive population consists of subspecies hybrids, but that's what I treat them as.

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  2. King of Komodo Dragons

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    Palm Beach zoo's Siamang family is back on exhibit after being presumed gone for 2 years after their habitat was given to the zoo's Robust Tufted Capuchins, The Siamang took over the old capuchin island. their White-Faced Capuchins were sent to Audubon Zoo
     
  3. Smaggledagle

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    Alligator Adventure in South Carolina holds ring-tailed lemur.



    Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary in Texas holds ring-tailed lemur*.

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    Zoosiana (Zoo of Acadiana) in Louisiana holds red-ruffed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, common brown lemur, lar gibbon, common squirrel monkey, golden-headed lion tamarin, Diana monkey, and spider monkey (unsure of what species).

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    Heritage Park Zoo in Arizona holds ring-tailed lemur, cotton-top tamarin*, and common marmoset*.

    Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
    Small Mammals

    Denver Zoo in Colorado no longer holds coppery titi.

    Denver Zoo

    Bama Bucks Steakhouse & Exotic Animal Park in Alabama holds ring-tailed lemur.

    Bama Bucks Wildgame Restaurant

    Tickled Pink Petting Zoo in Alabama holds ring-tailed lemur.

    Tickled Pink Petting Zoo

    Grand Canyon Deer Farm in Arizona holds common marmoset.



    Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo in Arkansas holds ring-tailed lemur and lesser spot-nosed monkey (labeled as flat-nosed guenon).

    Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo
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    Cockrills County Critters in Arkansas holds grivet, white-throated capuchin, and ring-tailed lemur.

    Cockrills Country Critters Mobile Petting Zoo & Pony Rides
    Cockrills Country Critters Mobile Petting Zoo & Pony Rides
    Cockrills Country Critters Mobile Petting Zoo & Pony Rides

    Classroom Safari in California holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=440975628072727

    Animal Tracks in California holds common squirrel monkey.

    Animal Tracks, Inc.

    Performing Animal Welfare Society in California holds white-throated capuchin.

    https://www.facebook.com/pawsweb.or...hnqBZqp3mooHahgDMhDEncvmBeyKBq3WJtKw6FK2xhRil

    Safari Encounters in California holds ring-tailed lemur and night monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/safarienco...toGQ77fsbWi72xriLmS3bEPdkQKgbnUN4T5kYNvjvrcRl
    https://www.facebook.com/safarienco...y2nMxFNdxpLqjQNuHGZ1cXkVC5ThW7a9sfggUwCVnujfl

    Zoo To You in California holds white-throated capuchin and black-and-white ruffed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=5628670923917015
    https://www.facebook.com/zootoyou/p...9VzvsoFMVoxHkWScjn5d6PjMrAUftCE7wWBaRy4JWWFhl

    Nurtured by Nature in California holds ring-tailed lemur, red ruffed lemur, and black-and-white ruffed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/swimwithot...fNnKmJ7MbFTwJiHorjcr4kBw8CVabAJozVUGcBDeA21Zl

    Amazing Animals Inc. in Florida holds ring-tailed lemur, cotton-top tamarin, common marmoset, night monkey, and brown greater galago.

    https://www.facebook.com/amazingani...Gvtzw43v9qH5r4G4v6ZKnAuENtxqEVytariFteyENpYLl
    https://www.facebook.com/amazingani...yLwLqzuz7y7PdGJn1u889qgZcqPeN3QozDboZLfnu2hWl
    https://www.facebook.com/amazingani...bmSHVgQVqk3HZ9nKKFeSgTE5Ndf1WoZc8NZbu2WtTiDAl
    https://www.facebook.com/amazingani...L2czrCV6cGBYbXJemyx7jjj2x8htNg6DAmgHwJoCa9iJl
    https://www.facebook.com/amazinganimalsinc/photos/a.166645613374228/1843274355711337/

    Area 51 Sanctuary in Florida holds tufted capuchin, ring-tailed lemur, grivet, and macaque (unsure of what species).https://www.facebook.com/emeraldcoa...XX1cTngxt1JgSf7hdZjybQbE9JEn8MGu4WRh8k17ujisl

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=545491213990354
    https://www.facebook.com/AREA51sanc...fXVDd6BL8tkGPXuRKTAzWkzMMx7fNZ6fXFQS7Pg5ysZYl
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=377781904106451

    Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge in Florida holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/BTNwildlif...RyFKejjs3bBJx4CoUFvuEpjZpJqqNaPYAu9Rb3r9df9hl

    Big Cat Habitat Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Florida holds red-ruffed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, common chimpanzee*, white-throated capuchin*, and macaque (unsure of what species)*.

    https://www.facebook.com/BigCatHabi...MDgVb9n79MNFnRY3T3b3cQbDufjxTizUT9gxPbRSfXzUl
    https://www.facebook.com/BigCatHabi...AZp1AMXsN4Acicy7Y4oq1wT7goeX5i8KdMA6gpRcHqRdl
    https://bigcathabitat.org/animals

    Emerald Coast Zoo in Florida holds common squirrel monkey, patas monkey, lar gibbon, ring-tailed lemur, and olive baboon.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1799080953611286
    https://www.facebook.com/emeraldcoa...CxSsrGsSx9hSUQ8Dxxu73c17P3Qq3Uut8bkkVJpTeiJCl
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=838111320618718
    https://www.facebook.com/emeraldcoa...xsyCrCETJHFYELgxT9dVn5tRBZQnb2GykDUJ13NaN6Yml

    Endangered Animal Rescue Sanctuary of Central Florida in Florida holds ring-tailed lemur, white-throated capuchin, and tufted capuchin.

    https://www.facebook.com/EARSSANCTU...EiWo9nKexzEnqT6NT7EF2DUXF836MWhjP7fPKsm9oUX8l
    https://www.facebook.com/EARSSANCTU...UN2z8SNgNiNrSeJqNdhiCpmLnCWpTWKvawLiLpcNj2Uvl
    https://www.facebook.com/EARSSANCTU...bLJZrH6nxTwwRpAFJPmCZ2Bg1CcAsXqdoLMpoMkyp3Ldl

    Exotic Animal Experience in Florida holds night monkey, red-fronted lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur*, red-ruffed lemur*, brown greater galago*, and spider monkey (unsure of what species)*.

    https://www.facebook.com/permalink....2d5gnpccQH1JCUQPM7f2kg4msl&id=203469063013499

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1230162277355384
    https://www.exoticanimalexperience.net/exotic-animals.html

    HorsePower for Kids & Animal Sanctuary in Florida holds black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, common marmoset, brown greater galago, and common squirrel monkey*.

    https://www.facebook.com/HorsePower...dgudkF7ojwyA21hYFFb3y61otWPFCjtU2WCHs8hBQbd1l
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=558273862651426
    https://www.facebook.com/HorsePower...Hqxukd1cC3Nq42V24d5iGuMVUNkyfwWP7oR358dPN9LYl
    https://www.facebook.com/HorsePower...TU5Ca4UxZLRqWyVi514uBztr4WBZydM4fG4e5G8H2Zcpl
    https://www.horsepowerforkids.com/photo-gallery

    Endangered Primate Foundation in Florida holds ring-tailed lemur and red-fronted lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/EPFprosimi...sJoQTGvZh2z3oW7B37E5kFjhW3oZ7hT7jTTAyvjLAFdbl

    *Information is from the respective facility's website.
     
  4. Smaggledagle

    Smaggledagle Well-Known Member

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    I will split this into two posts, one for the remaining Florida facilities and one for the others I found. I know this may look spammy, but I was researching on my own for the Anteaters, Armadillos, and Sloths list that I have a lot of and I came across a bunch of information for facilities that weren't mentioned here. To make it easier for @IndianRhino, any primates that I don't know the species of will be highlighted in bold, and primates that can only be found by looking at the website/news sources will be underlined.

    Florida

    101 Paws & Claws in Deltona holds ring-tailed lemur and black-capped squirrel monkey.

    101 Paws and Claws
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    Alligator Adventure & Wildlife Learning Center in Madeira Beach holds black-and-white ruffed lemur and red-ruffed lemur.

    Alligator & Wildlife Discovery Center
    Alligator & Wildlife Discovery Center

    Animal EDventure Park & Safari in Boyton Beach holds ring-tailed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and red-ruffed lemur.

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    Oh My Gosh! Mars & Addy ❤️ | Animal EDventure Park & Safari | Animal EDventure Park & Safari · Original audio

    Chase Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservancy in Webster holds black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, red-ruffed lemur, common brown lemur*, common squirrel monkey, red-handed tamarin, cotton-top tamarin, night monkey, common marmoset, and black-tufted marmoset.

    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    North Florida Wildlife Center
    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C
    Esmeralda gets a snack…. | Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C | Chase Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservancy, 501-C · Original audio
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    Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary in Wimauma holds common brown lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and ring-tailed lemur.

    Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary
    Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary
    Elmira's Wildlife Sanctuary a non-profit corporation

    Everglades Outpost Wildlife Rescue in Homestead holds common brown lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=555731533254114&set=a.454407616719840

    Florida Cracker Riverside Resort's Monkey Island in Homosassa holds black-handed spider monkey*.

    Meet the primate residents of Florida's Monkey Island: Ralph, Emily, and Ebony

    Kowiachobee Animal Preserve in Naples holds ring-tailed lemur and common marmoset.

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    Mandalay Farms in Jupiter holds black-and-white ruffed lemur.

    Mandalay Farms

    McCarthys Wildlife Sanctuary in West Palm Beach holds red-ruffed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and black-capped squirrel monkey.

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    Monroe County Sheriff's Office Animal Farm in Key West holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=527952972698637&set=a.454407616719840

    Moore Exotic Animal Ranch in Riverview holds ring-tailed lemur and black-and-white ruffed lemur.

    Moore Exotic Animal Ranch
    Moore Exotic Animal Ranch

    NGALA Preserve in Naples holds ring-tailed lemur.

    NGALA® | ANIMAL RESERVE

    Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary in Punta Gorda holds hamadryas baboon, ring-tailed lemur, and tufted capuchin.

    https://www.facebook.com/OctagonWil...AjaT4NV3ZjY4puw7j5XxBVifwQPTj7zvJV6oKNQPqS7Rl
    https://www.facebook.com/OctagonWil...XWRtyov7WrEgBcFHHiQxx9DwomkYMUqLwWRhz9W52nzNl
    https://www.octagonwildlife.org/newpage91530f7c

    Petting Zoo Ocala in Ocala holds ring-tailed lemur and black-capped squirrel monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1063423560943410
    https://pettingzooocala.com/mammals

    Romelia Farms Wildlife Preserve in Merritt Island holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/RomeliaFar...yHFVJZfVZUg9L6B1bU4DyCJdnmLaYrtdTQJ9zN5zWcBtl

    Roos and Coos Farm in Plant City holds ring-tailed lemur and black-tufted marmoset.

    https://www.facebook.com/RoosandCoo...qzmdYQpMSBjBnHP3cuMNyhyU6qVb4Ty8jUthKDgs6nqal


    Safari Bob's in Lantana holds black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, night monkey, common marmoset, cotton-top tamarin, and brown greater galago.

    https://www.facebook.com/safaribobs...CQnPj3Ac1bJUgnunZjiUqSBUxhth7Y5xHY5AqDZpLAfrl
    https://www.facebook.com/safaribobs...zm39sCbQ7YFS4CuTXq2yk9GFNFgbYwH4ThFpkYfCb8t4l
    https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpI4Hnijdam/
    https://www.facebook.com/safaribobs...VxfMt86nqX9UGMqDK1thThwYzkLXFgQh9HPjWCDbbaSdl
    https://safaribobs.com/photos

    Sarasota Jungle Gardens in Sarasota holds black-and-white ruffed lemur and ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/SarasotaJG...yPe5MbSWUNzyYoQezr1ud86jkwp3FzL5jm327C8EjZ5bl
    https://www.facebook.com/SarasotaJG/photos/a.10150399307941403/10158440268161403/

    Single Vision Inc. in Melrose holds ring-tailed lemur and night monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/SingleVisi...V4v9enfkypR4rNKPAHJMDohLetp4rrvqNsYYMazJfQ7tl
    https://www.facebook.com/SingleVisi...Qjsw7qoeKkGmXAuusezpAPKLZTaT2PJfz4dN5Fn39SZJl

    Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor holds ring-tailed lemur, hamadryas baboon, olive baboon, common chimpanzee, crab-eating macaque, Japanese macaque, orangutan, black-handed spider monkey, tufted capuchin, white-throated capuchin, and Assam macaque (NEW Species).

    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...ZyHrWL4PU7KUMBDZLPrDSr5N81zhu4XTYj4XwJC5kS1gl
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...jiMRVaEiQKKKsiFacVftkYu27sU1NDvLeoXMdLJyDHFKl
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...MCAHNitgd6jGC1GXRRBp6BtDTAg6S6JwXMhtqKiccWdWl
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=447907067487131
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...chSnGXaQstGDALK7DQTytPNSNhPPThooR4c3M2N3cgjYl
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...ynW8pSskgaxah4gevdRSSoi5TrYJ3PvxjcRhhor5QtHbl
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1607742829681474
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...f182jMRzWnSBTHhtUCVhhhxQkB32rMpGHe8WPb5kkyY4l
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...LFK4oUGHUswd25WqXF5Qx9aCmUL715FdGtUiyjgLMZ14l
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2879873812145884
    https://www.facebook.com/SuncoastPr...mQgSryKmyGpX8jGEySpYhPsPHUvsLaCN3TwMbygerchnl

    The Care Foundation in Apopka holds ring-tailed lemur, tufted capuchin, black-handed spider monkey, and white-throated capuchin.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=862817747997906
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/388420009662489/?s=single_unit
    https://www.thecarefoundation.org/category/monkeys

    Tree Top Exotics in Palm City holds ring-tailed lemur, night monkey, red-handed tamarin, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and tufted capuchin.

    https://www.facebook.com/Treetoppet...r92GNLqae2UXg1ybvsR7htGxx86P91TxpQhvWQ82CxFPl
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/494015336071048/?s=single_unit
    https://www.facebook.com/Treetoppet...bMGbZp97YJNLbBcpvtndqB8WgHoNUJRqjDfjfS2c381Pl
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/465057461825245/?s=single_unit


    Wellington Conservation Center in Wellington holds black-and-white ruffed lemur and red-ruffed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/wellington...6yVJhzmPUfxAfym8T4xwSqxUEfedPivK7JbysrmtqQJel
    https://www.facebook.com/wellington...F3ofYYkFQJAK8rykRwkmiVyyCRuqaT4HTJJZaUr2Uvshl

    Wildlife Survival Sanctuary in Spring Hill holds ring-tailed lemur and common brown lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/wildlifesu...pjaDjJDRUjBeNeAYyuq9nuJRPjLSbCweFtPBoSLFq7sel
    https://www.facebook.com/wildlifesu...mGT7DZRsftW9b3XMetY9KAP3VdVLwuRpJSyiN3uVexc2l

    *The brown lemurs were from North Florida Wildlife Center on a temporary loan and will be back sometime in 2023.
     
  5. Smaggledagle

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    Slight correction, the common brown lemur in Wildlife Survival Sanctuary should be bold and not underlined.

    Georgia

    Half Moon Petting Zoo in Bogart holds ring-tailed lemur.

    Chiquita and Julian | By Half Moon Petting Zoo | Facebook

    Hand Me Down Zoo in Winter holds ring-tailed lemur.

    HAND ME DOWN ZOO

    Iron P Homestead Zoo in Hogansville holds ring-tailed lemur, red-ruffed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, common brown lemur, and grivet.

    Iron P Homestead Zoo
    Iron P Homestead Zoo

    Museum of Arts & Sciences in Macon holds black-and-white ruffed lemur and red-ruffed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=524945642965285&set=a.472397511553432

    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary in Locust Grove holds common brown lemur, hamadryas baboon, lar gibbon, rhesus macaque, crab-eating macaque, black-capped squirrel monkey, tufted capuchin, black-handed spider monkey, white-throated capuchin, and weeper capuchin.

    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary
    Primates – Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary

    North Georgia Wildlife & Safari Park in Cleveland holds ring-tailed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, spider monkey, lar gibbon, tufted capuchin, black-tufted marmoset, red-ruffed lemur, weeper capuchin, and white-throated capuchin.

    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    Coming soon...one of a kind, hand-drawn portraits by a Capuchin!! Okay, perhaps not. We're gonna keep these masterpieces for ourselves! #tbt... | By North Georgia Wildlife Park | Facebook
    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    North Georgia Wildlife Park
    Full Animal List. Animals of North Georgia Zoo and Farm, A working farm, my favorite zoo and farm, with lots of babies being born. The North Georgia Zoo, the best zoo in Georgia near Helen. Known as Helen Zoo, Dahlonega Zoo, my fav zoo, A zoo like no ot

    The Haven Zoo in Lavonia holds ring-tailed lemur and rhesus macaque.

    https://www.facebook.com/TheHavenZo...nBLxsxGNpGoA4N7v15L21WkhrDffYahevC4UZK3a9PLJl
    https://www.facebook.com/TheHavenZo...UNYo8Xqxarg5JxWPYr982MAbn85jWRqXhKaeJL8MCUiql

    Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain holds black-handed spider monkey, cotton-top tamarin, common marmoset, macaque, ring-tailed lemur, and olive baboon.

    https://www.facebook.com/Wildanimal...WQZnJg5jzepGziXWeUJrW9DssrqJqq7RX1mv9XZRqWgPl
    https://www.facebook.com/Wildanimal...RHBkzL5xqrDjtE4MS3BYf8srEQcJs4xHVaWz2XsRQgrUl
    https://animalsafari.com/georgia-park-home-about-us/georgia-gallery-2/
    https://animalsafari.com/georgia-park-home-about-us/georgia-gallery-1/

    Wild Georgia Safari Park in Metter holds rhesus macaque.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=630349772429496&set=a.466564542141354

    Hawaii

    Pacific Primate Sanctuary in Makawao holds cotton-top tamarin, white-throated capuchin, common marmoset, black-tufted marmoset, black-handed spider monkey, Weid's marmoset, and brown-mantled tamarin.

    https://www.facebook.com/PacificPri...HeABpxtHNUxKcBpbT1oxZuUCjSpDvMH9V72eYSuiCMYel
    https://www.facebook.com/PacificPri...294h7oo1vucyjznxh9apU35HKQWym7P5YxJR9Rt28yUHl
    https://www.facebook.com/DDAF.org/p...5iArMs5DFtkGTUH34YZ6n96b5TThL2KdH5SRp3171rHUl
    https://www.facebook.com/PacificPri...f4nre6naxH9vk6PGLpdn9LbRedRPADX93VM7XT4ujkxQl
    https://www.facebook.com/PacificPri...sewVEb58VNittKqgJer7cEVamF9B3Tq7ad4ziRzhimm9l
    https://sites.google.com/view/pacific-primate-sanctuary/primates/species-at-the-sanctuary

    Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Kailua-Kona holds ring-tailed lemur, crab-eating macaque, weeper capuchin, tufted capuchin, and spider monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/ThreeRingR...kq55L95k7wQAzcfrzsv4vzQMukFSvQMRbqahe9LikjP5l
    https://www.facebook.com/ThreeRingR...HNWw6fM1QRx6rS5UBajfnusHHKcFXgte2LbB9vcA4rMRl
    https://www.facebook.com/ThreeRingR...NR8fV1ZwAn5x63n2R7ey8g4w8CQVN1Zys6Eeh4QCYE3ol
    https://www.facebook.com/ThreeRingR...5WYarwwyEJRHe49JS9n1AiG5Lj71jHktWyFZkWQVrsoGl

    Illinois

    Aikman Wildlife Adventure in Arcola holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=568056285142200

    Walnut Prairie Wildside in West Union holds black-and-white ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, white-fronted lemur, common marmoset, common squirrel monkey, and Japanese macaque.

    https://www.facebook.com/WalnutPrai...8SqjkFTcovbESY5r9osGf4vrVAUP1xb9eksfaN9YYNFzl
    https://www.facebook.com/WalnutPrai...BKvzJTGn3M2VZm9h3WuLvZJNqXnT16eVHmSzp5StyJBUl

    Settler's Pond Shelter in Beecher holds rhesus macaque.

    https://www.facebook.com/settlerspo...FPtcx5CL5TzbR8NvRK4oByjBqDFmzmiDkRvt6nyJT78Cl

    Indiana

    Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Albion holds crab-eating macaque, Japanese macaque, lion-tailed macaque, hamadryas baboon, red-handed tamarin, cotton-top tamarin, vervet monkey, green monkey, black-handed spider monkey, and white-bellied spider monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=913719336745186
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=748792933152223
    https://www.facebook.com/blackpinea...TDvUXYggCjrii38CpbVgjPDCmGsp8kPv3ZFMEaLNYTXgl
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=5308978539209701
    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=553172106732346
    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=429363569232152&set=a.355909553244221
    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=555989216569586&set=a.355909553244221
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    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=432649335570242&set=a.355909553244221
    https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=406633271505182&set=a.355909553244221

    Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park in Shipshewana holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://www.dutchcreekfarmanimalpark.com/gallery

    Iowa

    The Fairview Zoological Farm in Fairview holds ring-tailed lemur.

    https://rivercitypromotions.wixsite.com/fairview/animals

    Kansas

    Safari Zoological Park in Caney holds ring-tailed lemur, white-throated capuchin, olive baboon, and spider monkey.

    https://www.facebook.com/SafariZool...8CkxQf2KuWJxueFDH7dtAdQ75w58C1iEKZACfq5KRx8Dl
    https://www.facebook.com/SafariZool...N1kzm1b1PAimhRAsBFSdMcrquEsb2GDDGsat5SNL69aSl
    https://www.facebook.com/SafariZool...SVbrtBBQuhEdkC8CKT8mNZEz1ofnQPKr2Jns78itU2F6l
    https://www.facebook.com/SafariZool...vKpq2TyoN4p3XzLkXx4hXeN1qL9w8H1tMKW2grvqkriLl
     
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    @Smaggledagle first of all, I just want to say I appreciate the effort you have put into these posts but the truth is there are tons and tons of zoos out there with species like ring-tailed lemur and it's not very feasible for me to find, and verify each and every one. For that reason, I am not really looking to include a bunch of random, tiny roadside facilities (unless they have a notable collection/species, of course) and I am tweaking my current list to better reflect that as well. To be fair, I will try and go through what you have posted here at some point and will include what I see fit.

    Also, I would really appreciate it if the links you post go directly to the post you are referring to because some of them just go to the zoo's general fb page which isn't very helpful. I also don't mean to be rude here but frankly, I do not see the point in posting these very long lists of links when a good amount of these fb posts are 1) already a couple years old and 2) from random smaller facilities that very few if any zoochatters are ever going to visit.
     
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    Jambo Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Perhaps only focusing on AZA facilities would be best?

    There's a LOT of private owners for smaller species like Lemurs and it would be virtually impossible to determine which facilities hold what and on top of that, keep track of that too. It would be a nightmare, and probably not something most of us are interested in too.
     
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    No reason for anyone to ask my opinion, but I think an AZA focus sounds prudent, and if a non-accredited facility is the only holder for something it might be worth mentioning for those who are species-fixated.
     
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    Well, not exactly. There are a lot of sizeable facilities around that are non-AZA that it would be silly to exclude such as Wildlife World, Metro Richmond, etc. Not to mention you'd lose probably about a third of the current species count.

    This is hitting the nail on the head, and I voiced this same issue in one of my threads just recently. Ultimately, for most of this type of thread, they were never intended to be catch-alls. They were to cover AZAs and the notable other facilities, along with whatever local places people happened to visit and add in. There was no intention of tracking down every shoddy little place that owns a Ring-tailed Lemur or Red-tailed Hawk, we neither have time or interest for that. These long posts with links are both not particularly helpful nor do they make navigating the thread easy, besides frequently being outside the average scope of the thread. Tracking and monitoring all the tiny places would be an absolute nightmare and there lies the reason most of us haven't dug that deep. The routine posting of all these links and long lists of places that most or all of the community has never visited and sometimes have never heard of is both frustrating and rather unhelpful to the threads at this point.
     
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    Thank you for acknowledging how much time I use to do this. I would also like to say that a lot of this is fair criticism, like including only facilities that have a more unique touch instead of adding everything. I would like to respond to the 2nd paragraph though.

    1. I am checking the Facebook issue right now and the only facility that is currently down is Alligator Adventure & Wildlife Learning Center in Florida. When I wanna go on the link I usually right-click on the link and go to the "Open link in new tab" option. I do not know if just clicking on the link is the problem or if it's a browser problem (I am on Brave) because, besides that one facility, everything else works.

    2. The timeframe of posts I used was from January 2021-present time. Maybe I should have used January 2022 to the present to keep things more accurate. To respond to the other point, there were a lot of random facilities on the list, to begin with (Timber Creek Petting Farm in Michigan, Topsy Exotic Ranch in Texas, Bear Creek Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary in Ontario, etc.) so I don't understand the problem of adding more facilities, unless there is a problem verifying all of them.
     
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    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Having tested on a couple different browsers, some of them work better than others. One got me most direct links, others mostly just took me to the main page.

    Continued verification is an issue. List bulk and the time it takes to run through and post is also an issue. Just because it exists doesn't mean it's necessary.
     
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    When you wrote "subspecies," did you mean "species" or am I missing something?
     
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    Are there really no yellow baboons left in the country? I recall the Memphis Zoo being home to at least one in the not-to-distant past.
     
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    There aren't just no more yellow baboons in the country, but in all of North America. I do know that in 2020, the Greater Vancouver Zoo got rid of a big family troop of like 8 or 10 individuals, and they were the last of their kind in North America (for now).
     
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    Amazing work! This is an impressive undertaking - one minor note is that Point Defiance Zoo’s gibbon species are Northern White-Cheeked, not Lar.
     
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    A few updates I can offer: Riverbanks no longer has Diana monkeys as of a few months ago.

    Per their own signage, Brights indicates that their colobus are actually mantled guereza and their night monkey is Azara’s. No idea if this is accurate, as they had several obvious signage issues. They also have golden-headed lion tamarin (signed as “golden lion tamarin”, reinforcing my last point) and red-faced spider monkey.
     
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    Mantled Guereza is actually just another name for Black & White Colobus :). Glad to see more zoos getting Red-Faced Spider Monkeys, though!
     
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    Sure, but the OP lists them as having Angolan colobus, which is what I was referring to. Agreed on the spider monkeys though, I was surprised to see them but even more surprised to see just how rare they were per this thread.
     
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    I am not entirely sure if this has been mentioned, Indianapolis no longer has Ring-Tailed Lemurs. They do have Lar Gibbon, and I’m not sure if it counts but they have a troop of lemurs behind the scenes
     
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    I don't think there are any golden lion tamarins at the Toledo Zoo. I didn't see golden-headed lion tamarins when there. The building was closed but there should be red ruffed lemurs at that zoo.

    The Minnesota Zoo is no longer a holder of silver leaf monkeys.

    Rainforest Adventures doesn't have red-handed tamarins any more.