Visited Australia Zoo on a very rainy day today and luckily had a good long chat with one of the off-duty elephant keepers. I apologise in advance as some of the information he gave me may have already been stated in this discussion.
He said that Australia Zoo were now expecting just one Sumatran bull as the import was being delayed by covid (and potentially Australia Zoo's finances?). He was also adamant that Australia Zoo were managing elephants at a subspecies level and there would be no hybridisation (makes me wonder if it was a part of the deal with Taman Safari?). The ETA he gave me on the lone bull import was 2-5 years and that Australia Zoo would commence construction of an off exhibit bull enclosure when they got the go ahead. With the plan to eventually construct a dedicated on-display bull exhibit after arrival (potentially to the north of the current cow exhibit?).
When I asked him about breeding in relation to the progressing ages of Megawati and Widya he wasn't too phased. Saying that they will not be attempting to breed from Megawati and that with Widya it was likely a no as well, as it really depended on the time of the bull import. He was confident that they could found a program around just Christina and Raflesia. Also apparently two of the cows are half-sisters through their father, I can't remember but I believe it was either Widya and Raflesia, or Raflesia and Christina. Sorry again if this information has already been shared or if some of it is wrong.
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