What species are missing for you to complete your local zoo?

My local zoo is about 9 hours away but, it's my local zoo and I love them. They are a small privately owned zoo who are doing an incredible job! You can pat their zebras, and it's quiet in school holidays, you can get really close to the animals, I got to hold a dumerils boa - there are only 12 in Australia. Here's what I need to rebuild them in PZ:

Sulfur crested cockatoos
Scrub turkey
Red rumped parrots
Red tailed black cockatoos
Galahs
Yellow tailed black cockatoos
Australian pelicans
Black swans
Wandering whistling ducks
Red legged pademelons
Quokkas
Rufous bettongs
Whiptail wallabies
Cape Barron geese
Royal spoonbill
Nankeen night heron
Glossy ibis
Cattle egret
Australasian swamphen
Pied stilt
Ruddy shelduck
Rajah shelduck
Hardhead
Eclectus parrot
Nicobar pigeon
Wonga pigeon
Topnot pigeon
Torresian imperial pigeon
White headed pigeon
Bush stone curlew
Lady Amhersts pheasant
Laughing kookaburra
Broad shell river turtles
Rhesus macaque
Sumatran tiger (her name is rani, she will come over if you call her!!)
Blackbuck
Australian bustard
Budgerigar
Diamond dove
Cockatiel
Crimson winged parrots
Sri Lankan leopards
Guanaco
Serval
Grants zebra
Addax
Cape porcupines
African grey parrots
Radiated tortise
Golden pheasant
Hamadryas baboon
Patagonian mara
Banded lapwing
Luzon bleeding heart
Nepal kalij pheasant
Australasian figbird
Blue and gold macaw
Ringneck pheasant
Brazilian agouti
Scarlet macaw
Swinhoes pheasant
Blue fronted Amazon
Yellow crowned amzon
Black capped capuchin
Red handed tamarin
Cotton top tamarin
Emperor tamarin
Rhinoceros iguana
Burmese python
Common marmoset
Freshwater crocodile
Shingleback
Central bearded dragon
Eastern bearded dragon
Bolivian squirrel monkies
Perentie
Noisy pita
Pacific emerald dove
Rose crowned fruit dove
Australian king parrot
Eastern barn owl
Australian Grass owl
Gang gang cockatoos
Satin bowerbird
Tawny frogmouths
Mallefowl
common Ringtail possums
Dumerils boa



What is in PZ:
Aldabra giant tortoise
Plains zebra
Koala
Red kangaroo
Wombat
Emu
Siamang
Red deer
Llama
Maned wolf
Caracal
Cheetah
Giraffe
Pygmy hippopotamus
Ring tailed lemurs
Meerkats
Black and white ruffed lemurs
West African lion
Ostrich
Capybara
Brazilian tapir (I think my zoos old lady passed away actually)
Komodo dragon
Yellow anaconda
Boa constrictor
American alligator
Saltwater crocodile
Eastern bluetongue
Dingo
I love how 9 hours away is consider local for Australians
 
Now I’m waiting only for Addax, Coati and Père David’s deer.
The other close by zoo also have Somali wild donkey and Lion tailed macaques and this set of 5 would fulfill all my dreams.

DB8B7AD8-45F8-439F-B608-DDDB842E5E5C.jpeg

FB92B7D1-D8C2-43DC-84D4-1AE85E35E52E.jpeg

8B5D6576-1650-4221-8CFA-4E129E0617E0.jpeg

C1C0929C-3B94-47B2-A878-639D4F5A7AAB.jpeg

FB164C1D-D3F7-4D1C-9C94-25207FFAC202.jpeg
 
Cincinnati Zoo
Current:
  • Aardwolf
  • Alpaca
  • American croc
  • Angolan colobus monkey
  • Aye-aye
  • Bat-eared fox
  • Black howler monkey
  • Black rhino
  • Black-and-white colobus monkey
  • Black-footed cat
  • Brazilian porcupine
  • Buff-cheeked gibbon
  • Buff-crested bustard
  • Cape porcupine
  • Chinese alligator
  • Coquerel's sifaka
  • Crested guinea fowl
  • Fishing cat
  • Florida manatee
  • Greater bushbaby
  • Great white pelican
  • Gray-crowned crane
  • Gray fox
  • Helmeted currasow
  • Indian star tortoise
  • Lappet-faced vulture
  • Large-spotted genet
  • Lesser kudu
  • Little blue penguin
  • Magellanic penguin
  • Magpie goose
  • Malaysian tiger
  • Masai giraffe
  • Masked bobwhite quail
  • Mexican wolf
  • Mini-juliana pig
  • Meuller's gibbon
  • Nicobar pigeon
  • Nigerian goat
  • North American river otter
  • Northern spider tortoise
  • Nubian goat
  • Pallas's cat
  • Pancake tortoise
  • Pink-backed pelican
  • Quince monitor
  • Radiated tortoise
  • Ringtail
  • Ruepell's vulture
  • Saddle-billed stock
  • Sand cat
  • Screaming armadillo
  • Serval
  • Southern ocelot
  • Southern rockhopper penguin
  • Southern tamandua
  • Trumpeter swan
  • Victoria crowned pigeon
  • Visayan warty pig
  • White ibis
  • White-breasted cormorant
  • White-faced saki
  • White throated monitor
Coming soon:
  • North American black bear
  • Northern sea otter

And that's just the animals that would fit as habitat animals haha. Yeah, I don't think we will get all of those. I'd say Pallas's cat is the most likely out of all of them.
 
Lol I live an hour or so outside of Brisbane. There's a few small wildlife reserves but somehow no zoos in Brisbane.

I used to live in brissy and have lived in Toowoomba too. Darling downs zoo would be your closest and is the zoo I mentioned in my list. Australia zoo is on the sunny coast but it's a bit overpriced, you're mostly paying to see the Irwin's. Sealife is also on the sunny coast and I enjoyed it. Currumbin on the GC has a strong focus on natives and have recently done several upgrades and expansions. There is a gold coin entry wildlife park in the Ipswich botanical gardens with natives and some farm animals. I think the next zoo on the nsw side is dubbos western plains zoo lol. Love the options around but I do think Brisbane would do well with it's own city zoo, maybe just get rid of inala and put a zoo there.
 
Lol I live an hour or so outside of Brisbane. There's a few small wildlife reserves but somehow no zoos in Brisbane.

Double post I know but I really want to advocate darling downs zoo - they're a small privately owned and funded park who are doing some great things. So worth the visit - if you go outside of the school holidays you can usually have the park to yourself, you can handfeed and pet zebras, capybaras, deer, roos. In the 15 years since they opened they have rapidly expanded and theyre very well thought of in the zoo circles - they have a very good success rate at breeding species that need it - they have 3 of Australias 7 sri Lankan leopards, they've got a health population of red handed tamarins and hamadryas baboon, they put their money into expanding and improving their animals enclosures - they recently added a 20 acre paddock for the zebras and ostriches. They are affordable too Imo, it's about $60 to feed marmosets, and that money goes into the animals. They're crowd funding for a new enclosure for their komodo dragon Balu right now.
 
Mine:
Common Eland
Indian Crested Porcupine
Jaguarundi
Fishing Cat
Diana Monkey
Northern greater galago
Lion-Tail Macaque
Serval
Mandarin Duck
Grey-Crown Crane
American Flamingo
Roseate spoonbill
Greater Rhea
Ground Hornbill
Northern Bald Ibis
Sulcata Tortoise
Pig-Nosed Turtle
 
Double post I know but I really want to advocate darling downs zoo - they're a small privately owned and funded park who are doing some great things. So worth the visit - if you go outside of the school holidays you can usually have the park to yourself, you can handfeed and pet zebras, capybaras, deer, roos. In the 15 years since they opened they have rapidly expanded and theyre very well thought of in the zoo circles - they have a very good success rate at breeding species that need it - they have 3 of Australias 7 sri Lankan leopards, they've got a health population of red handed tamarins and hamadryas baboon, they put their money into expanding and improving their animals enclosures - they recently added a 20 acre paddock for the zebras and ostriches. They are affordable too Imo, it's about $60 to feed marmosets, and that money goes into the animals. They're crowd funding for a new enclosure for their komodo dragon Balu right now.
Good to know. At this point the only zoo I've been to multiple times is the Rockhampton one. Always stop their when going up north. Will defintley check out darling Downs though. Not relevant but I am also going to Dubbo zoo soon which I've heard is really good.
 
Tropical Pack was inspired by Chester Zoo.... Which is my local, so I got three more species there with the fossa, lar gibbon, and red river hog. Grasslands meanwhile despite having more animals brought 0 Chester species besides one of the butterflies.
 
Mine:
Common Eland
Indian Crested Porcupine
Jaguarundi
Fishing Cat
Diana Monkey
Northern greater galago
Lion-Tail Macaque
Serval
Mandarin Duck
Grey-Crown Crane
American Flamingo
Roseate spoonbill
Greater Rhea
Ground Hornbill
Northern Bald Ibis
Sulcata Tortoise
Pig-Nosed Turtle
That's real close. What zoo? And what animals do you already have?
 
Not a lot of big animals. This "zoo" is made up of rainforest domes and they are mostly full of birds and reptiles. A few major ones that come to mind though are manatee (if it counts), margay, ocelot, whistling duck, greenwinged dove, crested partridge, porcupine.. I haven't been for years now so my memory doesnt serve amazingly.
 
Emu, lar gibbon, red river hog, and maned wolf down. They also used to have a fossa.
Nothing new for Philadelphia as of the arid pack. However, we did have the very last mhorr gazelle (a subspecies of the dama gazelle) in the AZA; I saw her last year a couple months before her death at the age of 14. There are still plenty on private ranches, mostly in Texas. There were also dromedary rides which were phased out a while ago.
 
Don't have a local one, not even on country level, so going for the favorite.

And not that much is missing for that one tbh, mostly South American animals and Birds.

Africa:
1. Barbary Ape
2. L'Hoest Monkey
3. Sulcata Tortoise
4. Gelada
5. Red River Hog
6. Somalian Wild Donkey
7. Eland
8. Fossa

Oceania:
9. Bennett Wallaby
10. Black Swan
11. Sarus Crane

South America:
12. Maned Wolf
13. Greater Rhea
14. Andean Bear
15. Ocelot
16. Two Toed Sloth
17. Squirrel Monkey
18. White Faced Saki
19. Cotton Top Tamarin
20. Emperor Tamarin

Europe:
21. Wisent
22. European Wild Cat

Since Grasslands I can take out 5 species.

That zoo also holds Blue Wildebeest and Dama Gazelles, but I didn't think those were likely inclusions. Still cool

Looking forward to knocking out all those SA monekys off the list one day
 
  • Wildboar
  • European Wildcat
  • Ferret
  • Raccoon (more brownish Color Morph)
  • Bald Ibis
  • Eurasian Wolf
  • Eurasian Brown Bear
  • Griffon Vulture
  • Mufflon
  • Valais Blackneck
  • Valais Blacknose
  • Eurasian Eagle Owl
  • Snowy Owl
  • Great Grey Owl
  • Black Stork
  • Eurasian Otter
  • Tanuki
  • several Farm Animals that aren't properly mentioned on the Map
  • Brown Rat
  • some Mouse (probably House Mouse)
  • various Birds of Prey (Eagles, Hawks...)
  • Turtle (probably European Pond Turtle)
  • some Breed of Domesticated Donkey
  • some small Breed of Pony (Shetland Pony?)
  • White Stork
  • Mangalica
  • if I remember correctly some Breed of Herding Dog that they did Shows with. Probably Border Collie or Old German Herding Dog. It's been Years since I was there😕
 
Back
Top Bottom