Is Rayma and Tommy the orangutan paired for ssp? I was wondering that today since Tommy is both Bornean and Sumatran.
The orangutan SSPs do not recommend any hybrid orangutans to breed at this time. In addition, Rayma is under 14 (albeit barely), which is the current threshold for Bornean orangutan females recieving SSP breeding recommendations.Is Rayma and Tommy the orangutan paired for ssp? I was wondering that today since Tommy is both Bornean and Sumatran.
That’s what I was wondering, once I saw he was a hybrid I was thinking he’s probably not recommended. It’s interesting though since Tommy was born at the zoo, that he’s a hybrid.The orangutan SSPs do not recommend any hybrid orangutans to breed at this time. In addition, Rayma is under 14 (albeit barely), which is the current threshold for Bornean orangutan females recieving SSP breeding recommendations.
Here's a little more info:Speaking of the hippo habitat...
Annual Appeal: Help Create a New Hippo Haven! | Zoological Society of Milwaukee
I wonder if anything changed cause they are asking for now $13 million, according to the county budget for the hippo exhibit. Also that article was back in 2008, so nearly 10 years later and it’s finally happening.
I didn't even notice it was that old. Well then the old planned exhibit seems pretty similar to the new planned one.I wonder if anything changed cause they are asking for now $13 million, according to the county budget for the hippo exhibit. Also that article was back in 2008, so nearly 10 years later and it’s finally happening.
Must be a relatively new development, I guess.I guess Rayma is heading to Phoenix in the near future. I'm a little surprised about the transfer, and am wondering if we will get a new female to replace her?
Rayma Readies For Move To Phoenix Zoo | Milwaukee County Zoo
I guess Rayma is heading to Phoenix in the near future. I'm a little surprised about the transfer, and am wondering if we will get a new female to replace her?
Rayma Readies For Move To Phoenix Zoo | Milwaukee County Zoo
Is it possible Milwaukee is attempting to phase out Orangutans?Must be a relatively new development, I guess.
BTW: The other local orang at Milwaukee is a hybrid male!
Sorry, do not have a clue. I just know one is a regular Bornean (female) and the other is a hybrid orang (male). And this would preclude any breeding at Milwaukee, I am guessing.Is it possible Milwaukee is attempting to phase out Orangutans?
I would say that they aren’t trying to phase them out, they may be trying to get Rayma part of the SSP. They currently can’t do that with Tommy cause he’s a hybrid. I know in their new master plan they plan on having a larger enclosure. So this may be part of the plan to keep Tommy for a few years and then build a new enclosure when he passes.Is it possible Milwaukee is attempting to phase out Orangutans?
The plan is to renovate the current Apes of Africa and Primates of the World into a new area called The Jungle. The plan is to renovate the Gorilla, Bonobo, Siamang, Mandrill, and colobus exhibits (the colobus renovations have already happened and the zoo is currentley in the process of renovating the Mandrill and Siamang exhibits). Ornags were also included in this plan, but if Rayma is being moved, then I wouldn't be surprised if the Orangutans were cut from the plan. Dwarf Mongooses, and tree shrews are included in the plan, and possibly also tree kangaroos, bushbabies, pottos, sloths, agoutis and dourocoulis.Sorry, do not have a clue. I just know one is a regular Bornean (female) and the other is a hybrid orang (male). And this would preclude any breeding at Milwaukee, I am guessing.
What are the plans for primates in Milwaukee long term, then?
I wouldn’t rule it out yet. I feel that the Primates building is still on the plans to renovate but since it was one of the newer exhibits, it’s been pushed to the back of the major renovations and the smaller upgrades to colobus exhibit was a temporary fix. The major renovation is yet to come. The zoological society raised more money than was needed for the colobus and the extra funds are going adventure Africa.The plan is to renovate the current Apes of Africa and Primates of the World into a new area called The Jungle. The plan is to renovate the Gorilla, Bonobo, Siamang, Mandrill, and colobus exhibits (the colobus renovations have already happened and the zoo is currentley in the process of renovating the Mandrill and Siamang exhibits). Ornags were also included in this plan, but if Rayma is being moved, then I wouldn't be surprised if the Orangutans were cut from the plan. Dwarf Mongooses, and tree shrews are included in the plan, and possibly also tree kangaroos, bushbabies, pottos, sloths, agoutis and dourocoulis.