Sydney Zoo now has A southern white rhino he seems to be on display but still in quarantine
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Awesome news! A first for Sydney Zoo.
It looks like a young rhino. Having just reviewed the Southern white rhinoceros population list, I’d guess Kingston at Australia Zoo is the most likely transfer given his demographics.
1.0 Kingston (00/07/2019) DJ x Caballe
Great news really. Sydney always had plans for Rhinos so it’s nice to see one finally there. I’d assume the rhino will be displayed with their giraffe and zebra.
As @WhistlingKite24 mentioned and as I remembered, @Matt_C did mention a young rhino at Hamilton being crate trained to be sent to Sydney. After overviewing the list it seems the only candidate is:
1.0 Samburu (Kruger x Kito) 28-06-2016
Hopefully an announcement from Sydney will be coming soon to confirm the identity of their newest addition.
Hamilton Zoo have been keen to shift Samburu on for a while now. He was originally supposed to be sent to Halls Gap Zoo in 2020, but then Covid canned the export.
On my last visit, there was lots of huffing between him and Kruger, given Samburu is well and truly past the usual dispersal age for this species.
Male rhinos normally don’t reach full maturity until between the ages of 8-10. Samburu will soon be approaching six years of age and while he may not have been becoming a nuisance towards the females, he definitely would’ve been towards his father, Kruger.
Hopefully Sydney Zoo can follow up their import by bringing in a mate for him in the future.
I agree space issues will not agree with anything more but 1-2 bachelor males.
I would advocate setting up a bachelor herd in one of the open range locales so the young ones experience a bull mating.
BTW: male Kruger is getting on a bit, but since he is wildborn genetically valuable.
Halls Gap yet to receive rhinos?
I would seriously consider each of the open range zoos to start bachelor groups as part of natural white rhino range management. That would free up room in city zoos for other rhino taxon or a pachyderm like pygmy hippo or tapir for that matter. That means Werribee, Monarto and Dubbo do so. With the expansion of white rhino breeding program thru rescue of further wildcaught southern white rhino at risk there is a great task ahead for these three.Halls Gap Zoo currently have a 26 year old male named Kapamba:
1.0 Kapamba (18/03/1996) Bort x Gingabelle
There’s currently only three bachelor facilities in the region - Perth Zoo, Mogo Zoo and the National Zoo each hold two bulls.
I would seriously consider each of the open range zoos to start bachelor groups ad part of natural white rhino range management. That would free up room in city zoos for other rhino taxon or a pachyderm like pygmy hippo or tapir for that matter.
I was at Hamilton zoo last week and noticed Samburu was absent as was his crate. One of the rhinos, I think kruger, had a wound on his buttock which had been recently treated. I speculated they had moved Samburu to the yard after a fight but moving him on is a much better outcome.
Yes, it seems the best option. I suppose plenty of candidate bulls available within the region to become new herd breeding bull?
Do you know what time frame these imports are on?Having looked over the list, there’s not a huge number of candidates. Tino (2015) at Orana Wildlife Park seems the obvious choice. He turns seven next month and Orana’s only reproductively viable cow is his mother. He’s currently serving the role of a stimulus bull to Stumpy (the breeding bull), but a swap with Kruger would allow the latter to fulfil the same role. It would be the simplest exchange logistically given they’re in the same country.
Given Orana will soon receive several South African imports, that could also be an option.
The time frame started in 2013 so it’s anyones guess nowDo you know what time frame these imports are on?
Do you know what time frame these imports are on?
She reached a respectable age and testament to good quality of life (up till now).64 year old Asian elephant saigon has been put to sleep due to debilitating muscular atrophy.
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Sydney Zoo now has A southern white rhino he seems to be on display but still in quarantine
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Awesome news! A first for Sydney Zoo.
It looks like a young rhino. Having just reviewed the Southern white rhinoceros population list, I’d guess Kingston at Australia Zoo is the most likely transfer given his demographics.
1.0 Kingston (00/07/2019) DJ x Caballe
As @WhistlingKite24 mentioned and as I remembered, @Matt_C did mention a young rhino at Hamilton being crate trained to be sent to Sydney. After overviewing the list it seems the only candidate is:
1.0 Samburu (Kruger x Kito) 28-06-2016
Hopefully an announcement from Sydney will be coming soon to confirm the identity of their newest addition.