Why the wish for that is a really wishful thinking at this point. Both Jabali (12) and Tsavo (15) are young maturing and bachelor age bulls and way off from a regular sexually and behaviourally mature elephant bull that is territorial and breeding/mating cows (in the wilds these are invariably over 28-35 range ...).Amazing news! DAK is in great shape going forward with their breeding program, by next year they'll have four related, breeding-age cows and three calves on the ground relatively close together.
Personally my fingers are crossed that the sire of Luna's calf is Jabali rather than Tsavo, as comparatively Jabali is the much more valuable animal. I know he exhibited breeding behavior a few years back, but I don't know about Tsavo.
It is high time that zoo managers realise and will go with the more experienced bulls that are fully accepted by all the mature sexually active cows (adult females are hardly going to accept a 12 or 15 year old for their breeding partner, inexperienced, clumsy, behaviorally not fit yet ...) through natural breeding and leave the artificial insemination and unnatural matings out of the equation. It will invariably lead to a more balanced African elephant population and ... by design more naturally proven bulls. Really, both Jabali at 12 and Tsavo at 15 are way too immature.