Does anyone think like me that over a few years a movement of gorillas should happen.
USA > Europe > Australia.
USA > Europe > Australia.
Does anyone think like me that over a few years a movement of gorillas should happen.
USA > Europe > Australia.
Australian zoos need more female gorillas. Melbourne Zoo have a 1.1 pair and their adolescent daughter; and Taronga and Mogo are each down to one reproductive female.
What I would like to see is an import of females from North America. Like the Australasian Sumatran tiger population, we have received the founders of our gorilla population from European lines; and while the North American population does have a number of shared founders with Europe, they also have a number of gorillas derived from wild founders imported into the US.
Why not?There's no way American gorillas go straight to Australia.
The Australsian regional breeding program is also an extension of the European program so it's likely if females were to arrive, they would indeed come from Europe.Europe has a surplus of females right now. so its the obvious choice.
The Australsian regional breeding program is also an extension of the European program so it's likely if females were to arrive, they would indeed come from Europe.
Europe has a surplus of females right now. so it’s the obvious choice.
Yep, there are no ties to America.
Off the top of my head i can think of at least 10 females from Europe.
Akiba, Mbini, Meisie, Moanda, Kuanza, Yanga, Muenda, Kianga. so eight off the top of my head.Feel free to list them!
Demographically, females around the dispersal age (adolescence) would be the most desirable for import. Not only does it maximise their reproductive potential, but they generally assimilate better into established troops.
Akiba, Mbini, Meisie, Moanda, Kuanza, Yanga, Muenda, Kianga. so eight off the top of my head.![]()
0.1 Meisie (2010) Blackpool
0.1 Moanda (2012) Blackpool
0.1 Kuanza (2012) Chessington
I think these three in particular need transfers from their natal groups. I don't understand why they have not been moved already...
Relatively few transfers between the USA and Europe have occurred over the years. I think both populations could benefit from a few more.
And you have one gorilla in Australia who is in the unique situation of having lived on all three continents!
Meisie and Moanda would be a good choice for Melbourne’s troop I think. They’d have each other for support coming into a troop where the only females are a mother and daughter. It wouldn’t surprise me to see Kanzi retained long term, especially if Kimya doesn’t breed again. She’s not genetically valuable and while Melbourne’s large exhibit lends itself to housing a large troop, there’s not the placements available to warrant regular breeding. Otana could head up a troop of four females, with the two new imports breeding.
A lone adolescent female such as Kuanza could likely assimilate into Taronga’s troop as none of the three females have strong ties to each other. She’d presumably assume the third ranking, below Mbeli (highest) and Frala (second highest); but above Johari (lowest ranking, who is on the periphery of this troop. Once she has an infant, she may well overtake Frala, who won’t be breeding again.
Honestly Kanzi and Kuanza would be good to import into tarongas troop. A number of there females are aged. Longer term they will need to add numbers. Gorillas are hugely popular at taronga so a breeding troop long term is something I can't see them going without especially now elephants are going. Indian rhino are great for zoo enthusiasts but the wow factor will wear of for the average visitor in a way that elephants never do. Which will increase they're need to keep species like gorillas.
Importing to females into the troop and basing breeding around them would be the way to go. That would also enable a multi import and quarantine of gorillas into the country if Melbourne took the two other females. Which may make it easier/more worth while.
Taronga’s exhibit isn’t really big enough to support five adult females. Only Frala is in her senior years and hopefully will be around for at least another decade.
Unless Taronga are going to build a larger exhibit, I think at most we’ll see one additional female imported - perhaps with her producing two infants over the nexr decade; and Mbeli one infant.
Meisie and Moanda would be a good choice for Melbourne’s troop I think. They’d have each other for support coming into a troop where the only females are a mother and daughter.
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