Now we have... Tragopan satyra Tragoman temminckii Pucrasia macrolopha Lophophorus impejanus Gallus sonneratii Lophura edwardsi - EEP Lophura edwardsi hatinhensis - EEP Lophura leocumelanus leucomelanos Lophura leucomelanus wiliamsi Lophura nycthemera Lophura swinhoei Lophura diardi Lophura ignita Lophura rufa Crossoptilon Mantchuricum Crossoptilon auritum Crossoptilon crossoptilon Catreus wallichi Syrmaticus reevesi Syrmaticus humiae Syrmaticus ellioti Syrmaticus mikado Phasianus colchicus (3 spp) Phasianus versicolor Chrysolophus pictus - 5000 Series Chrysolophus pictus luteus Pavo cristatus
Oh sorry we have also gallus gallus. In the past we had gallus lafayette but they were stolen. When phase 2 ends they will also be in the collection.
I'm the president of WPA Spain. I am currently carrying out with the help of ZIMS and EAZA the control and monitoring of the pure populations of Golden Pheasant (MonP). WPA helps in locating breeders that have pure and quality specimens but as a zoo and although we are members of WPA we seek that progressively other zoos continue to house and maintain the most threatened species (NT, CR)
An impressive list indeed! I wish that more zoos would at least have four galliformes species. But wouldn't it make even more sense to keep more species on a subspecific level? Specifically L. nycthemera, L. ignita, P. versicolor and G. gallus?
[QUOTE = "arafan, publicación: 1199265, miembro: 10950"] ¡Una lista impresionante! Deseo que más zoológicos tengan al menos cuatro especies de galliformes. ¿Pero no tendría más sentido mantener más especies en un nivel subespecífico? Específicamente L. nycthemera, L. ignita, P. versicolor y G. gallus ? [/ QUOTE] We want to keep more subspecies, but at the moment we are making aviaries to house the nominal species.