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Species you wish your local zoo(s) still have.

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  1. Neil chace

    Neil chace Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Every single zoo has to make difficult decisions over what species they choose to exhibit. Oftentimes this means either not replacing a species when it dies or sending a species to another zoo instead. What animals that you have seen at your local zoo do you wish were still exhibited there?
    Here is my list-
    Capron Park Zoo-
    1. Ocelot
    2. Indian Crested Porcupine
    3. Six-banded Armadillo
    4. Violet Turaco
    5. Purple Swamp Hen
    6. Southern Screamer
    7. Binturong
    8. Southern Screamer
    9. Llama

    Roger Williams Park Zoo-
    1. Humboldt Penguin
    2. African Wild Dog
    3. Dexter Cattle
    4. Green Aracari
    5. Northern Tree Shrew
    6. Arctic Fox
     
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  2. birdsandbats

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    I wish the NEW Zoo still has South African Shelduck.
     
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    Maryland Zoo used to have an animal I would have always wanted to see before going to the Bronx.
    Rock Hyraxes
    They used to be in the colobus indoor enclosure, and I never knew why they were phased out. It took me until 2016 to see them at the Bronx. At least I got to see Geladas at the same time.
     
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  4. Yi Qi

    Yi Qi Well-Known Member

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    Toronto Zoo?
    • Malaysian Tapir
    • Gaur
    • Barbary Macaque
    • Dall's Sheep
    • Patagonian Cavy
     
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  5. Dhole dude

    Dhole dude Well-Known Member

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    I wish Minnesota zoo still had...

    Darien pika
    Clouded leopard
    Goitered gazelle
    Nigiri tahrs
    Sloth bears
    Beluga whales
    Malayan chevrotains
    Fishing cats
    Long tailed goral
    Asiatic lions
    Matschie’s tree kangaroo
    Binturong
    Rock hyrax
    Meerkat
    Greater hornbill

    I wish como zoo still had...

    Degus
    Wyoming toads
    Francois’ langur
    Common seal
     
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  6. Azamat Shackleford

    Azamat Shackleford Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Pretty much every species Detroit got rid of the past decade or so.
     
  7. Neil chace

    Neil chace Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Were all those animals at Minnesota at the same time? I don't know too much about Minnesota Zoo but that sounds like it would be an INCREDIBLE animal collection.
     
  8. Dassie rat

    Dassie rat Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    London Zoo has kept many species in my life time.
    They include Barton's echidna, four-eyed opossum, spiny bandicoot, red-bellied lemur, Rondo bushbaby, red uakari, Campbell's guenon, hoolock gibbon, Panay cloudrunner, casiragua, Haitian solenodon, hog badger, markhor.
    Kiwi, Nduk eagle owl, plumbeous redstart, gharial, paddlefish, garden eel, velvet worm, Hercules beetle, crown of thorns starfish.
     
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    Fresno Zoo had a pair of binturongs for a few years that left in 2010 for the Virginia Zoo; they're one of my faves and I'm a bit sad that they're not included in the upcoming Southeast Asia plans.

    On a similar note, Malayan tapir. They had a pair for years that eventually passed due to old age, and seeing those friendly black-and-white faces again would be nice.

    Others on the list would probably be lowland gorillas (responsibly phased out in the 90's), bison + elk (I vaguely remember a mixed species exhibit as a child), and leopard (unsure of the subspecies, all of the media coverage I can find after her illness-related euthanization in 2009 just refers to her as a "black leopard").
     
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  10. Dhole dude

    Dhole dude Well-Known Member

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    No... not really but it did and still does have a stellar collection!
     
  11. OstrichMania

    OstrichMania Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    For me, probably would be the entire collection of Living Coasts. Good they don't have to be euthanized though.
     
  12. ThatOneZooGuy

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    For Denver Zoo, I wish the Zoo still had

    -Striped Hyena
    -Red Panda
    -Polar Bear
    -Giant Anteater
    -Arctic Foxes
    -Snow Leopard
    -Maned Wolf
     
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    For La Aurora Zoo, I wish they still had red kangaroo. However, I'm not entirely sure if they ever holded that species. I remember that they did some publicity about it some years ago when I was a kid, but I never got to see them. When I finally went to the zoo, there weren't any kangaroo but instead there were Red-Necked Wallabies.

    Other specie that I wish they still had are Blue Poison Dart Frog. Since they remodeled the herpetary, I never saw them again.
     
  14. red river hog

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    Philadelphia Zoo
    • Okapi
    • Malayan Tapir
    • Huon Tree-Kangaroo
    • Red-shanked Douc Langur
    • Striped Possum
    • Aardwolf
    • Tayra
    • Drill
    • Pronghorn
    • Red-flanked Duiker
    • Hammer-headed Fruit Bat

    Brandywine Zoo
    • Mainland Clouded Leopard

    Cape May County Park Zoo
    • Pronghorn
    • Amur Tiger
    • Sandhill Crane
    • Chinese Alligator
     
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  15. Dhole dude

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    Also, I wish they still kept sun bears(but not in the TERRIBLE enclosure they where given) , koalas, Bennett’s wallaby, emu, black swan, red kangaroo and bottlenose dolphins
     
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    While not my local zoo, Mysore Zoo has quite well kept records, and looking through them makes me wish they still had Bennett’s Gazelle, Black Rhinos, Brown Lemurs, Bat-eared Fox and Fallow Deer. As well as loads of birds.
     
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    I wish the Ecotarium still had polar bear because they were the last facility in my area to have them. The exhibit for the single female they had wasn’t good if I’m remembering correctly but it was still a big hit to the zoo community in New England to loose all our polar bears In the span of something like 10 years.
     
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  18. Tapir Master

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    Brookfield has so many all star animals missing that it isn’t funny.

    The big ones being African and Asian elephants in general, white and Indian rhinos, Nile hippopotamus, walruses, aardvarks, Giant pandas, wildebeest, chimps, bongos, sable antelopes, spotted hyenas, African forest buffalos, Holstein cows, pot bellied pigs, donkeys, chickens, greater and lesser kudus, Hamadryas and Guinea baboons, mandrills, takins, cheetahs, warthogs, Dalls sheep, Rocky Mountain goats, Asiatic and American black bears, Musk ox, European bison, Red and Cokes hartebeest, fur and elephant seals, Beisa and Scimitar Horned oryxes, blesboks, topis, white eared kobs, mule deer and white tailed deer, sitatungas, Nile lechwes, water chevrotains, waterbucks, geese, and horses.

    I’m not expecting these species to come back. Just giving an idea of which ones could be reintroduced after more exhibits are made.
     
  19. birdsandbats

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    I'm really glad Brookfield doesn't have any White-tailed Deer, as far as I am concerned that species is just a waste of space at zoos within its native range.
     
  20. Tapir Master

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    It’s true that they are so common that one can just see them in the wild already.

    I would had said Pere David‘s Deer, but that is a species literally extinct in the wild and keeping one again without a concrete breeding program would be too risky.