Only one breeding from 2011 apparently. The male and female are from the same lineage (Halle bloodline).Wasn't the pair of Malayan tigers of Berlin in a breeding situation too ?
Mekong went from Usti Nad Labem to Fuengirola.
BIOPARC Fuengirola da la bienvenida a Mekong, un nuevo macho de tapir malayo - BIOPARC Fuengirola
Willy went from Antwerp to Lodz.
Tapir Willy nowym mieszkańcem Orientarium w Łodzi - ESKA.pl
Copasih went from Leipzig to Usti Nad Labem.
Abschied von Schabrackentapir Copasih | Zoo Leipzig
These are Malayan tapirs, not tigers.
Tango was in Zoo Berlin and he came from Singapore zoo. In 2007 he got female Reika from Halle zoo and she is from Halle bloodline like the most tigers in Europe. Lampun was born in 2011 with his other 2 sisters and he came from Tierpark Berlin. His parents are Tarek and Sarai and they are from Halle too. In 2012 Tango, Lampun and Reika was transported to Sosto Zoo and in 2013 Tango passed away. If anyone want more info about malayan tigers in Europe and their history you can ask me in the chat.Does anybody have info about the three Malayan tiger which moved to Sóstó Zoo some years ago? Tango(1:0), Lampun(1:0), Reila(0:1). Which zoos they came? Did they have children before? Who are their parents? Do they have siblings?
Thank You for the information!Tango was in Zoo Berlin and he came from Singapore zoo. In 2007 he got female Reika from Halle zoo and she is from Halle bloodline like the most tigers in Europe. Lampun was born in 2011 with his other 2 sisters and he came from Tierpark Berlin. His parents are Tarek and Sarai and they are from Halle too. In 2012 Tango, Lampun and Reika was transported to Sosto Zoo and in 2013 Tango passed away. If anyone want more info about malayan tigers in Europe and their history you can ask me in the chat.
Lampun had 3 sisters. One died young at Berlin and the 2 others went to French zoos. Salween still lives at Parc des Félins, she gave birth to 2 female cubs here in 2019. I've seen Mandalay at Mervent in 2016. She was killed by the male in 2017Does anybody have info about the three Malayan tiger which moved to Sóstó Zoo some years ago? Tango(1:0), Lampun(1:0), Reila(0:1). Which zoos they came? Did they have children before? Who are their parents? Do they have siblings?
Very unfortunate as Cicip (born was probably the sole Malayan tiger that came in direct from a South East Asian Zoo that is not Melaka/Taiping line.Malayan tiger Cicip in Hamerton zoo was found by his keepers after passing overnight due to a heart attack. He was 14.
Very unfortunate as Cicip (born was probably the sole Malayan tiger that came in direct from a South East Asian Zoo that is not Melaka/Taiping line.
Is female Sahaya still around Hamerton?
Ther's also his older brother Kawi at Planète Sauvage (France). He's 18 years old this month, and never breed...Very unfortunate as Cicip (born was probably the sole Malayan tiger that came in direct from a South East Asian Zoo that is not Melaka/Taiping line.
Is female Sahaya still around Hamerton?
The two females born in 2019 are on the way to Taipei Zoo.Lampun had 3 sisters. One died young at Berlin and the 2 others went to French zoos. Salween still lives at Parc des Félins, she gave birth to 2 female cubs here in 2019. I've seen Mandalay at Mervent in 2016. She was killed by the male in 2017![]()
I believe the current status of Malayan tiger in Europe is like this:Lampun had 3 sisters. One died young at Berlin and the 2 others went to French zoos. Salween still lives at Parc des Félins, she gave birth to 2 female cubs here in 2019. I've seen Mandalay at Mervent in 2016. She was killed by the male in 2017![]()
I believe the current status of Malayan tiger in Europe is like this:
Hamerton: 0.1
Naturzoo Mervent: 1.1
Nesles Parc des Felins: 1.3
Port St. Pere: 0.2 + 1.1
Praha: 1.1
Usti: 1.1
The EAZA Tiger EEP no longer support maintaining this subspecies Panthera tigris jacksoni unfortunately and decided to focus for S.E. Asia on Sumatrans P.t. sumatranae. Even though, in the wild the jacksoni subspecies is near collapse at less than 100 individuals (compared to 400 in Sumatran tiger) and the captive populations are around 80+ (AZA+EAZA). Fact of the matter is the European population is ageing. I know a few zoos in S.E. Asia hold Malayans ... but I guess that list is a little longer (Taiping and Singapore Zoos). One issue with the European population is that a large number of individuals are very related and go back to the Halle Zoo line (1.2 imports Singapore / Zoo Melaka).
Any ideas now how some zoos like Nesles and Port St. Pere or Naturzoo Mervent would see a way through?
I was not advocating for another tiger subspecific program per se, but realistically if we do want to save a unique subspecies (and mind you we already "lost" Caspian - virgata and Bali - sondaica and Javan - balica) we need all the collections prepared to hold them on board.Guys, Malayan tiger population is a dead end in Europe for a while..importing a pair is hard and would only postpone the harsh reality. It is much better to focus on Siberian and Sumatran and try to send the few valuable individuals remaining, somewhere else (both Asia and USA have better-shaped population) where they can bring new genes rather than hoping that a European zoo "dare" to keep going with them, just for the sake of it.
I believe the current status of Malayan tiger in Europe is like this:
Hamerton: 0.1
Naturzoo Mervent: 1.1
Nesles Parc des Felins: 1.3
Port St. Pere: 0.2 + 1.1
Praha: 1.1
Usti: 1.1
The EAZA Tiger EEP no longer support maintaining this subspecies Panthera tigris jacksoni unfortunately and decided to focus for S.E. Asia on Sumatrans P.t. sumatranae. Even though, in the wild the jacksoni subspecies is near collapse at less than 100 individuals (compared to 400 in Sumatran tiger) and the captive populations are around 80+ (AZA+EAZA). Fact of the matter is the European population is ageing. I know a few zoos in S.E. Asia hold Malayans ... but I guess that list is a little longer (Taiping and Singapore Zoos). One issue with the European population is that a large number of individuals are very related and go back to the Halle Zoo line (1.2 imports Singapore / Zoo Melaka).
Any ideas now how some zoos like Nesles and Port St. Pere or Naturzoo Mervent would see a way through?