Even once the old male at Werribee who I can never remember the name of, once he passes trying to integrate his older sons with the younger Taronga males at Werribee would be a great idea.
Even if Werribee had two exhibits, or Back of house facilities where they could rotate the troops on and of display. They could take the males from Taronga, use them as a stop gap while they organise a future breeding group/ plane there imports. Then send the Taronga male to Werribee.
Taronga has western plains with no real primate outside of a few aging gibbons. They have plenty of exhibits that have filler animals in them these days from lost species over the years. There is no reason they should not be taking and building a gorilla exhibit. The zoo would benefit tremendously from it. Equally if taronga focusses on there gorillas as there next project and redevelops there site into a gorillas complex that can house the breeding troops and a bachelor troop. The zoo has the space, and they are arguably one of there most popular species, chuck in pygmy hippo enclosures and colobus enclosures near by and they have there Congo precinct. All the while hugely benefiting gorillas at the same time even from a breeding/population management position.
Motaba, yes. He’s born 1983 so is getting on in years and will inevitably leave behind his two sons, who are also now in their mid-20’s.
Another option could be for the bachelor troop to be formed at Taronga Zoo. The adolescents would inhabit the main exhibit; with Otana in the annex. The ideal scenario would be a full integration; but worst case scenario, he’d be housed in the immediate vicinity of these males if they couldn’t be successfully introduced.
Australasian Gorilla Population (2025)
Taronga Zoo:
1.0
Kibali (25/03/2001) Yaounde x Moseka; Imported 2012
0.1
Frala (14/06/1981) Bongo x Mintha; Imported 1996
0.1
Johari (26/04/2000) Motoba x Julia
0.1
Mbeli (05/02/2003) Kibabu x Mouila
1.0
Mjukuu (30/10/2014) Kibali x Mbeli
1.0
Fabumi (13/05/2015) Kibali x Frala
1.0
Mwamba (02/09/2017 Kibali x Mbeli
Melbourne Zoo:
1.0
Otana (28/01/2001) Kouillou x Tamba; Imported 2013
0.1
Kanzi (14/03/2015) Otana x Kimya
Werribee Open Range Zoo:
1.0
Motaba (23/12/1983) Jambo x Nandi; Imported 1990
1.0
Yakini (28/11/1999) Motoba x Yuska
1.0
Ganyeka (29/04/2000) Motoba x G-Ann
Mogo Zoo:
1.0
Kisane (18/08/2006) Djanghou x Sanki; Imported 2019
0.1
G-Ann (08/06/1979) Moemba x Fern; Imported 1997
0.1
Kriba (09/08/1979) Bongo x Mouila; Imported 1996
0.1
Kipenzi (14/01/2011) Kibabu x Kriba
1.0
Kaius (21/10/2022) Kisane x Kipenzi
0.0.1
Unnamed (10/02/2025) Kisane x Kipenzi
Orana Wildlife Park:
1.0
Fataki (24/05/2003) Kibabu x Frala
1.0
Fuzu (08/12/2007) Kibabu x Frala
Total regional population: 12.7.1