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Unfortunately I don't have another visit planned at this stage, but I now have a membership (and a second home base in Canberra), so if I do, I'll try to ask! I found out about Tuli's pregnancy through the giraffe feed, so that was great. :)

No problem! Visiting in person is the best way to find out information (like you did at the giraffe talk). Email correspondence is often limited by the knowledge of the person on the other end - the extent of which can sometimes be the admission times and prices. I often ask multiple volunteers/staff a question until I get the answer, as similarly, their knowledge varies.
 
The new female has arrived, I'll find out her name and report back.

Fairly sure it is Thandiwe , from Monarto Safari Park, SA.

Thanks for letting us know. @Swanson02 had mentioned there was talk of transferring Thandiwe out of Monarto (albeit to Altina).

Her arrival would give Mogo the following:

0.1 Thandiwe (2014) Gamba x Forest
1.0 Cheka (2020) Imported 2021

Thandiwe is an experienced mother and will hopefully form a successful pairing with Cheka.
 
Thanks for letting us know. @Swanson02 had mentioned there was talk of transferring Thandiwe out of Monarto (albeit to Altina).

Her arrival would give Mogo the following:

0.1 Thandiwe (2014) Gamba x Forest
1.0 Cheka (2020) Imported 2021

Thandiwe is an experienced mother and will hopefully form a successful pairing with Cheka.

That was my confusion :). I think I confused Thandiwe going somewhere to be paired with a male from Altina to Thandiwe actually going to Altina.
 
That was my confusion :). I think I confused Thandiwe going somewhere to be paired with a male from Altina to Thandiwe actually going to Altina.

No problem, I myself had assumed Mogo would be getting a younger female (either Fahari or Mahali, who were born 2020) as that’d align more closely with Cheka’s age.

While Thandiwe is by no means an old animal (given the species typically live into it’s 20’s; and can potentially reach 40 years), it’s likely we’ll see Mogo trying to breed from them sooner rather than later.
 
0.1 Thandiwe (2014) Gamba x Forest
1.0 Cheka (2020) Imported 2021

My apologies for an off topic question, I am new here and noticed this format in a few of the other threads ( The Australasian XX Population threads ). Is this a standard that I can look up somewhere?

I am assuming it is
No of MALE.No of Female "Name" (birthyear) FatherName x MotherName

The reason I ask is that I am loosely planning to build some databases and a front end and I guess standard formatting or display might be a useful thing to know about. I am aware that there are databases out there for genetic breeding purposes but I think these are only accessible by zookeepers.

This idea came from me trying to remember Names and a little bit of information about the Mogo Giraffe population but if I do build an app I see no reason it couldn't be as widely scoped as there is information available. I can ask questions of the Mogo Zookeepers but the rest would need to be community sourced.
 
My apologies for an off topic question, I am new here and noticed this format in a few of the other threads ( The Australasian XX Population threads ). Is this a standard that I can look up somewhere?

I am assuming it is
No of MALE.No of Female "Name" (birthyear) FatherName x MotherName

The reason I ask is that I am loosely planning to build some databases and a front end and I guess standard formatting or display might be a useful thing to know about. I am aware that there are databases out there for genetic breeding purposes but I think these are only accessible by zookeepers.

This idea came from me trying to remember Names and a little bit of information about the Mogo Giraffe population but if I do build an app I see no reason it couldn't be as widely scoped as there is information available. I can ask questions of the Mogo Zookeepers but the rest would need to be community sourced.

That’s a really good question and something I was talking about with someone the other day.

The answer is there’s no set formatting, but rather we all follow variations of listing name, gender, DOB and paternity.

My format for a male animal is:

1.0 Name in bold (DD/MM/YYYY) Sire x Dam

e.g. 1.0 Jantan (11/07/1987) Perang x Judy II

@WhistlingKite24 (who also writes population) lists the parentage in brackets and the DOB afterwards. It’s all down to personal preference.

We have a giraffe population list here, which may help you with Mogo’s giraffe herd: Australasian Giraffe Population
 
Confirmation of new female hyena:

I’ve received email confirmation the new female hyena is indeed Thandiwe from Monarto Safari Park. She arrived in early August.

Mogo Wildlife Park’s pair is therefore as follows:

0.1 Thandiwe (00/00/2014) Gamba x Forest
1.0 Cheka (00/00/2020) Imported 2021

I wish the zoo every success with this pair, which consist of a founder male and a proven breeder female.

Congratulations also to @Swanson02, who correctly reported some time ago, plans to transfer Thandiwe out of Monarto.

I will tag @akasha here, so she can update the hyena population thread.
 
A pair of Egyptian Geese recently arrived at Mogo Wildlife Park. They live with G-Anne, their elderly Western Lowland Gorilla according to the post. An odd mix: Log into Facebook | Facebook

It’s nice to see G-Anne has settled into life living alongside/seperate from the main troop. This option clearly suits her and is the best decision for her welfare.

Hopefully we’ll see an infant in the main troop in the coming years, once Mogo abandon trying to breed from a 43 year old female as has previously been reported and switch to her 11 year old daughter.
 
Mogo Wildlife Park has just announced via Zookeeper Chads Instagram that a Gorilla was born on Friday morning by Kipenzi. Kipenzi had to have surgery to remove the placenta and is noted to be recovering well. The post also states that Kisane took the baby from Kipenzi for about it 14 hours, but keepers were able to get the baby and give it a checkover
 
Mogo Wildlife Park has just announced via Zookeeper Chads Instagram that a Gorilla was born on Friday morning by Kipenzi. Kipenzi had to have surgery to remove the placenta and is noted to be recovering well. The post also states that Kisane took the baby from Kipenzi for about it 14 hours, but keepers were able to get the baby and give it a checkover
Excellent news. :)
 
Does this mean the baby will be permanently separated? Or will they attempt to reintroduce him to mum when he hopefully recovers? I assume the longer they are separated the chances of a successful reintroduction dwindles.
 
Does this mean the baby will be permanently separated? Or will they attempt to reintroduce him to mum when he hopefully recovers? I assume the longer they are separated the chances of a successful reintroduction dwindles.

I don't know, although hopefully there will be further attempts at reintroduction, if this is safe for the baby. It's certainly not an ideal situation, although I trust that the staff at Mogo are providing the best care they can in difficult circumstances.
 
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