How common are raccoons in US zoos, especially crab-eating raccoons and Cozumel Island raccoons? I can imagine common raccoons are around but not sure about the other kinds. I'm guessing common raccoons in the US are animals that are orphaned?
I've asked about the captive status of the Cozumel raccoon before on ZooChat and there seemed to be not a single animal in captivity - not even in Mexico.
There are three common raccoons at the Seneca Park Zoo in New York. They came from the Pocahontas Stage Show at Disney's Animal Kingdom. They were supposed to be in the stage show at Seneca Park Zoo, but things changed and they are now exhibit animals.
Of the raccoon species you have seen, have they been in diurnal or nocturnal exhibits? I've only seen common raccoons in Omaha. It would be neat to see crab-eating raccoons in a South America area or Cozumel Island raccoons somewhere since thy are an endangered species.
In Netherlands there are 1.3 crab-eating raccoons spread over 2 zoos (which are part of the same organisation). And it seems a French Zoo started keeping them in 2013 as well.
There were a couple of common raccoons on display when I visited the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum a couple of years ago. I saw quite a few at the Toledo Zoo, but those were not welcome there!
Interesting, thanks. I may have seen crab eating raccoons many years ago at Arnolds Exotics in Florida. I was there to photograph melanistic jungle cat, but she showed me some other animals they had and I think the story is they had gotten some crab eating raccoons confiscated at Miami Airport.
Arizona Sonora Desert Museum had a single raccoon for maybe one or two years in Small Cat Canyon (the former margay exhibit). That was replaced with a porcupine and I don't know if the raccoon died or just went off exhibit. Heritage Park Zoo (Prescott, Arizona) is a rescue zoo that had a couple when I was there several years ago. Wildlife West (Edgewood, New Mexico) also has one or more rescue animals and I imagine there are several other rescue animals in the USA. No mainstream zoos are intentionally building raccoon exhibits that I know of (however I am happy to be proven wrong). But there will always be some displayed somewhere from rescue situations.
These two were imports, male and female. I believe there are only two or three pairs in the US from what I've been told
Just a funny video of a bathing Raccoon ( I guess not in America ) : https://www.facebook.com/122275871138101/videos/1219956351370042/
Brookfield Zoo had a common raccoon on display alongside a skunk in the former Children's Zoo until the exhibit closed.
No. They are in the Ozark area, which is new (not so new anymore) but if you check back a lot they are likely to be awake. There are also beavers and river otters featured in this area. The raccoons get fed around the same time as the Beavers and otters, I believe there was a schedule on the back of the map (it's been several years) but if you ever visit they are active when the otters and beavers are. The Beavers weren't kept in a nocturnal exhibit either, but there was a video showing the inside of their lodge.