Interesting! I didn't know about how the Asiatic lioness had died. Were there other Asiatic lions held at Taronga/Dubbo? I'd thought they lived longer than 1999 as a (hybrid) species in the region, but I could be wrong.
I was recently watching a series 'Animal Tales' on 9Now, which is a rebadged reairing of a program 'Animal Hospital' which aired 1996-1998. A first season episode (so presumably filmed 1995-96, although may have been later as the show has been edited since first airing) featured an Asiatic lioness at Dubbo. I note in the article that Kandi was one of two females, so perhaps the female in the show was the other female (I think her name was Sally or similar, but could be misremembering).
I made notes on the series which I was going to share here, but unfortunately the episodes expired at the end of the year and are no longer online.
These were my notes on that episode: Asiatic lioness at Western Plains Zoo is treated for an eye injury. The exhibit looks a little like the current tiger exhibit, is that where they were housed?
I was recently watching a series 'Animal Tales' on 9Now, which is a rebadged reairing of a program 'Animal Hospital' which aired 1996-1998. A first season episode (so presumably filmed 1995-96, although may have been later as the show has been edited since first airing) featured an Asiatic lioness at Dubbo. I note in the article that Kandi was one of two females, so perhaps the female in the show was the other female (I think her name was Sally or similar, but could be misremembering).
I made notes on the series which I was going to share here, but unfortunately the episodes expired at the end of the year and are no longer online.
These were my notes on that episode: Asiatic lioness at Western Plains Zoo is treated for an eye injury. The exhibit looks a little like the current tiger exhibit, is that where they were housed?