toothlessjaws
Well-Known Member
It's ironic that the zoo's that didn't cooperate with loaning their surplus bulls to Sydney Zoo will one day need their input to the breeding programme. With two surviving founders (that are unrelated to most cows in the region) and many unutilised first generation bulls; this isn't likely to be for several decades however.
I'm not sure its that ironic. No matter if you look at it from a commercial, elephant welfare or operational viewpoint, there wasn't much incentive to gift them elephants.
Taronga has no shortage of elephant accommodation and no need to move out elephants in the immediate or even mid-term. Some of the older cows at Dubbo will die soon making more room and even then there is still the option to switch the young bulls with the cows at the city zoo (something as i see being very possible) to make more room again at Dubbo.
The exhibit at Sydney Zoo is not better than either exhibits at Dubbo or Taronga. So one can't argue the animals would be happier in western Sydney. Sure they have a lonesome on-loan cow there that might benefit, but again, thats not Taronga's problem. I wouldn't even discount that Dubbo have offered to home Saigon there if the Bullen's want that.
And helping Sydney Zoo acquire another major point of competition with their city zoo isn't really in their interests either.
So I get it. And hey, this import is good for the elephant population here and its reasonable for Sydney to be expected to import elephants like everyone else if they want to join the elephant program. So putting aside my opposition to elephants in city zoos, its all good news in my book.