Swanson02
Well-Known Member
Indian Rhinos are a nice alternative, and I think they could hold the species; although they'd be non breeding.
Guars would also be a nice fit; as Water Buffalos have been considered as replacements for elephants (by us of course). Although i'm not sure whether we have any in the region atm.
Re. Brazilian Tapirs; Tiquie was her name. She's still kicking up at DDZ. Toby was from Adelaide I believe. I'm not sure what happened to him, but I assume he died in the early 2000's, or was transferred out to Dubbo.
I could see Hari being sent to Taronga for a period like what they did with black rhinos a few years ago. The bull elephant exhibit would require minimal work and the greater visitor numbers at Taronga would incentivize the move from a financial perspective. This would also create room at TWPZ which is always handy as they are attempting to breed all three rhino species. Ultimately I could see Hari being sent to Taronga for a couple of years (to essentially earn Taronga some do$h) before being sent to Perth (or Melbourne) to be paired with a European cow.
Additionally, if the Perth elephants are sent to Werribee will they be sent before, after, or at the same time as the Melbourne herd? I'd imagine a couple of older more mature elephants would be easier to manage than a large young herd and would allow Werribee to work out and fix any errors in their system before the main group arrives. Would the Perth couple arriving earlier also be better for Permai's introduction to the main herd as both will be unfamiliar with their surroundings? Not leaving the larger Melbourne group with both a numbers and home ground advantage?
The reason is if Melbourne is vacated first that puts them in a better position to begin renovations and thus receive Hari earlier than Perth could (this is Melbourne they are interested at all in Indian Rhinos). Also, this is all assuming Hari will first, remain in Australia and, not just remain at TWPZ and be paired up with an international female there.