New year. New thread.
Is it still planned for Nan to move to brookfield zoo?
Nan is a ...?Yes. According to the breeding plan from last year.
Polar bearNan is a ...?
Actually Nan is already at Brookfield.
Hopefully that is the case. I agree it's convenient that with 3 bear exhibits, and the grizzly brothers in hibernation, its a perfect time for Nan to make her debut. All of us in Chicago are hoping with better success than with Anana.I heard the same thing. I believe since last week. If they do their quarantine like when Anana the polar bear was there a few years ago, she could be on exhibit, alone, in the next week or so. It's easier for the winter with three bear exhibits and the brown bears behind the scenes hibernating.
Hopefully that is the case. I agree it's convenient that with 3 bear exhibits, and the grizzly brothers in hibernation, its a perfect time for Nan to make her debut. All of us in Chicago are hoping with better success than with Anana.
How many polar bears does Toledo currently hold?
Has Nan ever reproduced with success before?
Thank you. I forgot to ask, how old is she?The Toledo Zoo now has three polar bears; Marty (adult male), Crystal (adult female), and Hope (female cub). Nan has reproduced in the past in 2006. Her offspring is Nikita, male currently residing at the North Carolina Zoo on a breeding loan from Kansas City Zoo.
Given that she is a proven breeder, as is Aussie at Brookfield, and coincidentally both have had their last cubs just over 10 years ago at the end of 2006, I am very intrigued to see if this switch up of animals will stimulate successful breeding. Of course Aussies son, Hudson, is 10 years old and a viable option for potential breeding as well.
I believe the intention is to breed Nanuyaak with Hudson, seeing as Aussie is elderly and already well-represented.
Does anyone know what stage the Toledo Zoo is in the master plan?