North American Sloth Bear Population

Safari North Wildlife Park has three Sloth Bears now. Not sure where the third on came from, though
 
Cleveland had transfered Shiva to Columbus while they build a new Tropical and Asian bear exhibit. Balwat stayed in Cleveland but I don't know if Shala stayed in Cleveland or moved out
 
Cleveland had transfered Shiva to Columbus while they build a new Tropical and Asian bear exhibit. Balwat stayed in Cleveland but I don't know if Shala stayed in Cleveland or moved out

It was reported a year ago that Shala went to San Diego, so she hasn't been at Cleveland for a while.

 
I assume that the population is not managed at the subspecies level. Which bears are pure Indians or Sri Lankans?

San Diego and Woodland Park have Sri Lankan?

9-year old female Kushali gave birth to her first litter of cubs on January 1st, 2022, the cubs were sired by the zoo's 21-year old male Bhutan. The zoo is now home to 2.3 sloth bears (Bhutan, Kushali, her mother Tasha, and the cubs).

Is Kushali Sri Lankan, as well? She wasn't on the original list.
 
I assume that the population is not managed at the subspecies level. Which bears are pure Indians or Sri Lankans?
Very few, if any, are purebred of either. Capron Park Zoo's former bears, Amy and Goof, were a mainland and sri lankan, respectively, and their cubs/grandcubs make up a significant portion of the population (they had three cubs, at least three grandcubs, and at least one great grandcub now, Keematee). So that's one of the three or four main lines in the sloth bear population, making up around 20% of all the sloth bears in the country, and all non-subspecific. I'm not sure if any of the other lines are purebred or not, but will do some digging and find out.
 
This individual should be the half-sister of Woodland Park Zoo's Bhutan, through mother Peanut. I don't know the name of her father, however.
Kara's father's name was Alavi :)

In other news, with both Andean and Polar bears having breeding success recently, I'm hoping we have at least one sloth bear litter this season as well. Miami, Philadelphia, SDZ, Columbus (and maaaybe Little Rock and Omaha) all have a chance at having cubs so fingers crossed!
 
Thank you all for providing me with the extra information!

Regarding the parents, I have some of the parents filled in on the actual document, but I do not post them here, since I only have their studbook numbers and not their actual names. Letting me know the names of their parents is a huge help!
 
Thank you all for providing me with the extra information!

Regarding the parents, I have some of the parents filled in on the actual document, but I do not post them here, since I only have their studbook numbers and not their actual names. Letting me know the names of their parents is a huge help!

Which individuals do you need help with?
 
I don't think Little Rock is going to breed their sloth bears. They'll probably wait until Pabu & Zaara are sent to new zoos to start breeding again.

Pabu's there on breeding recommendation with Khali, so he's not going anywhere.

Zaara's now three so it's about the right time for her to be sent elsewhere. But since Little Rock are limited on space, I find it unlikely they'll breed again until Zaara is transferred.
 
Pabu's there on breeding recommendation with Khali, so he's not going anywhere.

Zaara's now three so it's about the right time for her to be sent elsewhere. But since Little Rock are limited on space, I find it unlikely they'll breed again until Zaara is transferred.
I do find it an interesting choice that the SSP sent both Sahaasa and Pabu to Little Rock. Since they're both brothers, it's not like one is needed to breed with Khali versus the other. I'm not saying it's a problem for Little Rock to have both, but it's just interesting, and I wonder what (if any) options there were for one of the two brothers, especially if Little Rock is as tight on space as you say they are.
 
I do find it an interesting choice that the SSP sent both Sahaasa and Pabu to Little Rock. Since they're both brothers, it's not like one is needed to breed with Khali versus the other. I'm not saying it's a problem for Little Rock to have both, but it's just interesting, and I wonder what (if any) options there were for one of the two brothers, especially if Little Rock is as tight on space as you say they are.

I agree, it was a first for me to see two full brothers sent to the same facility to potentially breed with the same female.

I assume it may have been a move based purely on companionship purposes; as Sahaasa and Pabu are displayed together.
 
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