Swanson02
Well-Known Member
Assuming Orana imports their first 15 Southern white rhinoceros in the next 12 months, then yes they should be at Monarto within two years. There was a reluctance to import them during the summer months, so unless they arrive in the next month, we’ll likely be looking at next March onwards. I’d similarly expect Monarto to have five elephants on site by late 2025.
If Monarto can receive Kani within the next year and introduce him to the females around the age of five years, we could see the first two calves born in the second half of 2025. If they have three seperate yards, the breeding could work as follows:
Brindabella (1990) gives birth 2025
Pansy (2013) gives birth 2025
Brindabella (1990) gives birth 2027
Pansy (2013) gives birth 2028
Brindabella (1990) gives birth 2029
Pansy (2013) gives birth 2030
Brindabella, Pansy and their respective calves would be integrated into a cohesive pod in 2026, with Brindabella leaving this quartet to give birth two years later; returning the following year with her calf. Then repeat the process with Pansy. Female offspring would be retained in the natal pod and males would transfer to Werribee and Dubbo. This is all subject to relationships between the hippos, but breeding from a mother and daughter pair enhances their chances of making it work.
Monarto announced yesterday that they are celebrating their 40-year anniversary this month, so it now makes sense that the announcement of the two hippo's imminent arrival has been kept under wraps, so as to make it a big birthday celebratory announcement later this month.

