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The conservation center welcomed a male southern black rhinoceros calf (their first in 13 years) at the end of November and a female Indian rhinoceros calf at the end of December. Both calves are having to be hand-raised.
Baby Black Rhino Birth and Death
The calf was named Tidbit but he passed away near the end of 2019/ beginning of 2020. Since then White Oak has had a new black rhino born. A male named Rocky who was born in November 2020 to parents Tyson and Little Bit.
 
White Oak's website is revamped and I can't find any mentions of tours like their Safari from the Saddle, Winos for Rhinos or Crafts & Giraffes. Do you think they'll stop tours completely??? I've haven't been there yet and I was planning on spending a gift check I got over the holidays to go! :(
 
White Oak's website is revamped and I can't find any mentions of tours like their Safari from the Saddle, Winos for Rhinos or Crafts & Giraffes. Do you think they'll stop tours completely??? I've haven't been there yet and I was planning on spending a gift check I got over the holidays to go! :(
You would probably do best to check with them directly, but I also know that I would be interested to know the answer.
Contact - White Oak Conservation
 
You would probably do best to check with them directly, but I also know that I would be interested to know the answer.
Contact - White Oak Conservation
As of today 4/25 this is the latest review from Trip Advisor:

"Tours are $500 for up to 5 people. I'm not sure why you have to call them for that information but it doesn't say how much on website. They stopped giving public tours so if you just want to go yourself or with a friend, you'll just pay a lot more. When I first called them, November of 2020 I completely understood they canceled the public tours because of Covid. I don't know how much longer they had been closed before I called. But now it's March of 2022 and they still haven't resumed. It's outdoors so, why? The vehicle is open air so again, why? For reviews Trip Advisor asks "when did you go". I didn't. That's the whole point of this. But it's not a fake review, it's my experience with them. They were selling tix for $249 during a recent event, a film festival I think, so it's not like they can't resume public tours. It seems they are picking and choosing discriminately to only offer tours to people with a lot of money. I'm so disappointed in them." -littlemidg219

How will they operate without any tours, especially when they're trying to bring the rest of the Ringling Elephant herd? They'll need to get the public on tours again. Otherwise, how will they afford to stay open?
 
As of today 4/25 this is the latest review from Trip Advisor:

"Tours are $500 for up to 5 people. I'm not sure why you have to call them for that information but it doesn't say how much on website. They stopped giving public tours so if you just want to go yourself or with a friend, you'll just pay a lot more. When I first called them, November of 2020 I completely understood they canceled the public tours because of Covid. I don't know how much longer they had been closed before I called. But now it's March of 2022 and they still haven't resumed. It's outdoors so, why? The vehicle is open air so again, why? For reviews Trip Advisor asks "when did you go". I didn't. That's the whole point of this. But it's not a fake review, it's my experience with them. They were selling tix for $249 during a recent event, a film festival I think, so it's not like they can't resume public tours. It seems they are picking and choosing discriminately to only offer tours to people with a lot of money. I'm so disappointed in them." -littlemidg219

How will they operate without any tours, especially when they're trying to bring the rest of the Ringling Elephant herd? They'll need to get the public on tours again. Otherwise, how will they afford to stay open?
I could be wrong, but I don't think they are supported by the tour money. It definitely helps the bottom line, but I do not think it is what keeps them open. It could also be a staffing issue, running tours for special events and running them more or less daily is a different staffing proposition, I would think.
 
White Oak's website is revamped and I can't find any mentions of tours like their Safari from the Saddle, Winos for Rhinos or Crafts & Giraffes. Do you think they'll stop tours completely??? I've haven't been there yet and I was planning on spending a gift check I got over the holidays to go! :(

This has been discussed on here pretty heavily (mostly by me, since I contacted them late last year). As the review says, they don't do those tours any more. It's $500 for up to 5 people, and you don't get to see the elephants or all of the species. You get a discount on a tour if you all book a round of golf on their course. Tours aren't a priority for them.
 
This has been discussed on here pretty heavily (mostly by me, since I contacted them late last year). As the review says, they don't do those tours any more. It's $500 for up to 5 people, and you don't get to see the elephants or all of the species. You get a discount on a tour if you all book a round of golf on their course. Tours aren't a priority for them.
I just rechecked and they no longer have a golf page and the "visit" tab on the website is gone!!! :eek: Looks like White Oak is turning into another SCBI. :(
 
Other 2021 News:

On April 13th, the center announced that their bongo, slender-horned gazelle, roan antelope, and lesser kudu have all given birth, and some of their bird species are sitting on eggs.

Also on April 13th, the center announced that a (1.0) okapi was born in February. On August 27th, the center announced its name, Nanasi.

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Spring is Springing...
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On May 3rd, the center announced they have transferred (0.12) Asian elephants from a facility in Polk County to their new exhibits at the center. The center originally acquired the females from Ringling Brothers Circus in 2017.

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Elephants arrive at White Oak Conservation in Florida - White Oak Conservation

On May 14th, the center announced that a (0.1) giraffe (species not specified) was born on April 9th.

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On May 21st, the center announced that (2.3) southern white rhinos were born since the start of 2021. On October 28th, the center announced the number has increased to (3.3.1) southern white rhinos born.

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On September 17th, the center announced that another (0.1) giraffe (species not specified) was born 5 weeks prior.

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On September 29th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) southern cassowary was born.

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Other 2021 News:

On April 13th, the center announced that their bongo, slender-horned gazelle, roan antelope, and lesser kudu have all given birth, and some of their bird species are sitting on eggs.

Also on April 13th, the center announced that a (1.0) okapi was born in February. On August 27th, the center announced its name, Nanasi.

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Spring is Springing...
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On May 3rd, the center announced they have transferred (0.12) Asian elephants from a facility in Polk County to their new exhibits at the center. The center originally acquired the females from Ringling Brothers Circus in 2017.

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Elephants arrive at White Oak Conservation in Florida - White Oak Conservation

On May 14th, the center announced that a (0.1) giraffe (species not specified) was born on April 9th.

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On May 21st, the center announced that (2.3) southern white rhinos were born since the start of 2021. On October 28th, the center announced the number has increased to (3.3.1) southern white rhinos born.

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White Oak Conservation

On September 17th, the center announced that another (0.1) giraffe (species not specified) was born 5 weeks prior.

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On September 29th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) southern cassowary was born.

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2 things I forgot to mention:

On August 16th, it was announced that a (0.1) okapi named Maziwa was transferred to the Dallas Zoo in Texas.

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On December 4th, it was announced that (2.0) cheetahs named Wesley and Winslow were transferred to the Naples Zoo in Florida.

#CheetahsSpotted .... - Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens | By Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens | #CheetahsSpotted . Celebrate #InternationalCheetahDay with us as we welcome our new cheetahs, Wesley and Winslow. These handsome brothers are loving...
 
Other 2022 News:

On January 18th, the center announced that (1.1) greater one-horned rhinos were born in November 2021.

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On May 3rd, it was reported that (1.1) maned wolves named Iggy and Fiona were transferred to the Greensboro Science Center in North Carolina in March.

Greensboro Science Center welcomes new maned wolves
https://twitter.com/GSOSciCenter/status/1521565378400428032

On June 7th, the center announced that (0.0.4) Nile lechwes were born.

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On July 1st, the center announced that a (0.0.1) Somali wild ass was born 3 days prior.

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On July 28th, it was announced that a (0.1) cheetah was transferred to the Caldwell Zoo in Texas.

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As stated in the North American Asian elephant Population thread two female Asian elephant calves have been 0.1 Masala to Casey and Mable born August 5th 2021, and 0.1 Tikka to Casey and Aree born on June 14th, 2022.

White Oak Conservation Center - Yulee, Florida, United States
1.0 Casey (WILD × WILD) 1971.00.00
0.1 Tonka (Hugo or Vance × Minyak) 1983.08.23
0.1 Luna (Hugo or Vance × Josky) 1984.01.01
0.1 Juliette (Pete × Icky) 1992.12.30
0.1 Bonnie (Vance × Sid) 1994.10.29
0.1 Kelly Ann (Vance × Sally) 1996.01.01
0.1 Angelica (Charlie × Icky) 1997.06.23
0.1 Sara (Charlie × Icky) 2001.04.16
0.1 Asha (Charlie × Alana) 2002.03.05
0.1 Aree (Charlie × Mala) 2005.04.21
0.1 Mable (Romeo × Shirley) 2006.04.06
0.1 April (Charlie × Alana) 2010.04.03
0.1 Piper (Romeo × Shirley) 2012.08.13
0.1 Masala (Casey x Mable) 2021.08.25
0.1 Tikka (Casey x Aree) 2022.06.14
Total: 1.14.0 (15)
 
As stated in the North American Asian elephant Population thread two female Asian elephant calves have been 0.1 Masala to Casey and Mable born August 5th 2021, and 0.1 Tikka to Casey and Aree born on June 14th, 2022.

White Oak Conservation Center - Yulee, Florida, United States
1.0 Casey (WILD × WILD) 1971.00.00
0.1 Tonka (Hugo or Vance × Minyak) 1983.08.23
0.1 Luna (Hugo or Vance × Josky) 1984.01.01
0.1 Juliette (Pete × Icky) 1992.12.30
0.1 Bonnie (Vance × Sid) 1994.10.29
0.1 Kelly Ann (Vance × Sally) 1996.01.01
0.1 Angelica (Charlie × Icky) 1997.06.23
0.1 Sara (Charlie × Icky) 2001.04.16
0.1 Asha (Charlie × Alana) 2002.03.05
0.1 Aree (Charlie × Mala) 2005.04.21
0.1 Mable (Romeo × Shirley) 2006.04.06
0.1 April (Charlie × Alana) 2010.04.03
0.1 Piper (Romeo × Shirley) 2012.08.13
0.1 Masala (Casey x Mable) 2021.08.25
0.1 Tikka (Casey x Aree) 2022.06.14
Total: 1.14.0 (15)
Nice. Do they have the whole herd there now?
 
As stated in the North American Asian elephant Population thread two female Asian elephant calves have been 0.1 Masala to Casey and Mable born August 5th 2021, and 0.1 Tikka to Casey and Aree born on June 14th, 2022.

White Oak Conservation Center - Yulee, Florida, United States
1.0 Casey (WILD × WILD) 1971.00.00
0.1 Tonka (Hugo or Vance × Minyak) 1983.08.23
0.1 Luna (Hugo or Vance × Josky) 1984.01.01
0.1 Juliette (Pete × Icky) 1992.12.30
0.1 Bonnie (Vance × Sid) 1994.10.29
0.1 Kelly Ann (Vance × Sally) 1996.01.01
0.1 Angelica (Charlie × Icky) 1997.06.23
0.1 Sara (Charlie × Icky) 2001.04.16
0.1 Asha (Charlie × Alana) 2002.03.05
0.1 Aree (Charlie × Mala) 2005.04.21
0.1 Mable (Romeo × Shirley) 2006.04.06
0.1 April (Charlie × Alana) 2010.04.03
0.1 Piper (Romeo × Shirley) 2012.08.13
0.1 Masala (Casey x Mable) 2021.08.25
0.1 Tikka (Casey x Aree) 2022.06.14
Total: 1.14.0 (15)
Two additional female calves to a growing herd is awesome news. It's also good to see both Aree and Mable had successful births as first time mothers.

When did Casey arrive from Fort Worth?
I thought they were taking all of them?
Ringlings still have some elephants at their Conservation Center if those are the ones your referring too. They have twenty three; and all are middle aged to old cows or bulls.
 
Two additional female calves to a growing herd is awesome news. It's also good to see both Aree and Mable had successful births as first time mothers.

When did Casey arrive from Fort Worth?

Ringlings still have some elephants at their Conservation Center if those are the ones your referring too. They have twenty three; and all are middle aged to old cows or bulls.

Are they planning on leaving the older cows and excess bulls at Ringling to focus on a breeding herd?
 
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