They are most likely to be exported a month or so before construction starts for Wild Asia.Though since they haven't selected a zoo for them to be exported too it is likely they will be off display when construction starts.Since Charlie is now 36 he is unlikely to breed anymore so he won't be needed for a breeding program.With Madju and Isim in the US his bloodlines are soon to be well represented.Melur will be 29 but with her son Madju she isn't really needed.I think Mogo is best option if to stay in Aus.
BennettL
I am not sure if Singapore Zoo Bornean orang genes are well represented in European zoos.Is it possible that both Orana and Auckland will import Sumatran groups from Europe and/or the USA ? Rather than Orana receiving hybrids
I agree it's a strong possibility that Orana Wildlife Park will import and hold just purebred Sumatrans, as will Auckland, now that plans for Taronga's hybrids to be sent to Orana have been abandoned in favour of sending them to Mogo Zoo. It makes sense to send New Zealand's last hybrid there too. Wanita is by no means sociable and it's unlikely Auckland will be pushing to retain her to house with their new Sumatrans.