For zoos in Oceania; common. But for zoos outside; rare.Also wanted to mention I feel like the perenties aren't that rare especially compared to the other animals. 9 of the 12 zoos I've been to in my life had them.
You could say the same for things like Prairie dogs.For zoos in Oceania; common. But for zoos outside; rare.
Since others wrote this bird. After you pointed out that the Kea is not uncommon in captivity, I deleted it from the list.Why is Kea on the list? It is in 57 European zoos. I would hardly call that rare.
Why is Kea on the list? It is in 57 European zoos. I would hardly call that rare.
These are the current holdings for those two I could find (sources included but may not be 100% accurate of course):maybe someone knowledgeable about worldwide data can give information on global zoo counts for some of the controversial choices like kiwi and tasmanian devil?
so about 18 zoos outside native country for kiwi and 14 for tasmanian devil (by the way i must say i'm surprised no australian zoo has kiwi)These are the current holdings for those two I could find (sources included but may not be 100% accurate of course):
North Island Brown Kiwi - 9 North American zoos (mainly via Google search), 7 European zoos, 1 Singaporean zoo, 1 Japanese zoo, 12 New Zealand zoos (around 30 zoos total)
Tasmanian Devil - 4 North American zoos, 5 European zoos, 1 Singaporean zoo, 1 Japanese zoo, 3 New Zealand zoos, 40 Australian zoos (around 54 zoos total)
Yeah, you often hear that kiwis are "rare outside Oceania" on the forum as if they aren't only kept in New Zealand in the region (Taronga Zoo kept them around the turn of the century but not recently). Endemic animals from NZ are still quite rare in Australia, with the paradise shelduck, NZ scaup, tuatara, Fiordland penguin and two species of kakariki being the only species kept here that I know of (no keas somehow). Conversely, while NZ has a proportionally high number of zoos with Tasmanian devils, they are missing other Australian staples like koalas, wombats, red kangaroos and echidnas.(by the way i must say i'm surprised no australian zoo has kiwi)
I've always wondered why that is. Eucalyptus grows well in New Zealand (heck, my local zoo has dozens of groves of various eucalyptus trees in the area that used to be their "Australian Bird" section back in the day). I wonder if it comes down to the political beef between our countries (which might also explain why you guys don't have any kiwi anymore).they are missing other Australian staples like koalas, wombats, red kangaroos and echidnas.
Yeah it's strange. Even the three new tuataras that were imported into Australia last year (after the last ones at Taronga passed away) didn't come from New Zealand, they came all the way from Chester Zoo in the UK instead.I've always wondered why that is. Eucalyptus grows well in New Zealand (heck, my local zoo has dozens of groves of various eucalyptus trees in the area that used to be their "Australian Bird" section back in the day). I wonder if it comes down to the political beef between our countries (which might also explain why you guys don't have any kiwi anymore).