Animalgeek
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Oh thanks Nanoboy Yes I will improve on my spelling thanks for the heads up. Sorry for any inconvenience 
Are there any threads or info on Indonesian zoos? Would love to know where she ended up!Tried looking but could only find an International White Rhinoceros Studbook online that was from 2011 when she was still in Cairns. Would guestimate that she could possibly have been sent to one of the zoos in Indonesia??
Are there any threads or info on Indonesian zoos? Would love to know where she ended up!
Wouldn't be surprised if she ended up at the one in Bali being established a bit later on and in want of supplying their park with animals (mind you would imagine they may have already had a couple of White Rhinos before Cairns/Shambala closed down.)
Tried looking but could only find an International White Rhinoceros Studbook online that was from 2011 when she was still in Cairns. Would guestimate that she could possibly have been sent to one of the zoos in Indonesia??
@Zoofan15 Ok so Nakili is a he my bad, interesting background info too, good old San Diego Zoo
@Zoofan15 Thats awesome about the record numbers with the wild-born Rhinos, interesting about the first captive born Rhinos not having the same breeding success levels. Can imagine that San Diego and Whipsnade were amongst the handful of zoo's who received wild-caught Southern White Rhinos from South Africa in the 1960s (especially from around Hluhluwe–iMfolozi/Umfolozi Nature Park in Natal region from memory where the Southern White Rhinos managed to recover in population over the last century and I believe that was where all the other game reserves and possibly even Kruger National Park & similar received many White Rhinos from as a re-introduction undertaking).