The Hedgehog
Well-Known Member
Again good idea but I think the people of Colchester zoo (me included) hold our current elephants close to our heart. Although I know it would be difficult breed without that happening. I think maybe Colchester could just get a new female or two to go with the elephants we already have.
@Rajang-GOAT there are many sexually viable African Elephant Bulls in Europe, that are being wasted. I can think of Janu,Sutton,Shaka,Jambo,Machuba,Impy some of the ex Emmen residents that are in bachelor herds.
In my opinion Jambo and a couple of the young Elephant Cowes at Bioparc Valencia should move to Colchester. Jambo is genetically important being biologically half wild. It pains me to know that Jambo has been held in solitary confinement for at least 6 years. As Colchester were considering importing his sperm,I think that Jambo himself should return. The reason hindering Jambo's breeding opportunities, is that Bioparc's Matriarch Matla has never gelled with him. In fact I believe that Matla ousted Jambo from the Herd. As Jambo is the sole offspring of Rosa and the second living progeny of Tembo, I think it is vital that Jambo is transferred to a breeding Herd or a bachelor herd where he can mingle with other Bulls.
If the EEP went down the route of moving Jambo to a bachelor herd,I think Elephant Eden at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm would be the most likely and sensible destination. Janu the young Bull at Noah's is only a year younger than Jambo. Jambo and Janu could become playmates and learn how to be Bulls. If this were too happen I would move Shaka to Colchester. Like Zola Shaka is an aggressive and unpredictable Elephant. Too date Shaka's aggression has caused many transfers. Tragically earlier this year Shaka fatally injuried M'Changa the youngest Elephant at Noah's Ark.
I think a pairing of Zola and Shaka would be a match made in heaven. Not only do both Elephants have a hostile personally but they are both around the same age.