SALISBURY ZOO INTRODUCES FIRST HERD OF ENDANGERED CHACOAN PECCARIES

Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 11:51 AM

SALISBURY Md. – The Salisbury Zoo has introduced five Chacoan peccaries to its collection, marking the first time the endangered species has been displayed at the facility, according to information released by zoo officials. Chacoan peccaries are native to the Gran Chaco… The post SALISBURY ZOO INTRODUCES FIRST HERD OF ENDANGERED CHACOAN PECCARIES appeared first on TV Delmarva Channel 33.

SALISBURY Md. – The Salisbury Zoo has introduced five Chacoan peccaries to its collection, marking the first time the endangered species has been displayed at the facility, according to information released by zoo officials. Chacoan peccaries are native to the Gran Chaco region of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. Although commonly associated with pigs, they are only distantly related. Wildlife organizations estimate that fewer than 3,000 remain in the wild due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
Zoo officials say the animals arrived from accredited institutions across the country as part of a coordinated species management effort. The addition aligns with the zoo’s stated focus on conservation and long term preservation of vulnerable wildlife populations. To prepare for the herd, the zoo completed upgrades to an existing habitat. Staff reported improvements that include new perimeter fencing, foliage removal, added holding yards, and renovations to indoor areas such as new floors, metal shift doors, climate control systems, and a public viewing window for year round observations. Zoo representatives also expressed appreciation to Parker Block and DW Masonry for supporting interior renovation work. Officials said donor involvement assists in providing modern and functional environments suited to the species’ care needs.
The five peccaries, named Fern, Wilma, Anjie, Adzuki and Jelly, are now visible in the South America habitat across the boardwalk from the American bison and greater rhea exhibits. Zoo officials expect visitors will observe the animals’ social nature, use of mud wallows, and herd bonding behaviors.
Those wishing to support the zoo’s conservation efforts, including habitat improvements and participation in global programs, may contribute through the zoo’s donation page at https://salisburyzoo.org/support/donate/.

Photo: Salisbury Zoo Facebook page

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