I wouldn't be surprised if both Melur and Daya receive recommendations to breed either this year or next year. As you say, it's important Charlie continues to breed asap when you take into consideration his age.
It would be wonderful if Auckland could acquire another group of orangutans to occupy the current Saimang exhibit. Another male and unrelated females would provide the opportunity to mix and match individuals from both troops for breeding long term, not to mention the great benefit such a troop would have considering Auckland is the only facility holding them regionally.
I hope so. Bahmi is three years old now, so Melur should resume cycling again soon; while there’s no reason to delay breeding Daya. Bahmi does harass Daya somewhat. He was beating her with a stick on my last visit until she took it off him. I’m wondering if the plan is to have Melur give birth first to teach him etiquette around an infant (she’ll be stricter than Daya).
Importing an adult male and female to live in the other exhibit would be ideal. They could have an infant and then the male could move across to breed with Daya once Charlie passes to sire her second infant. Otherwise, I can see Bahmi becoming Daya’s mate for her second infant. If she breeds next year, then Bahmi will be eight/nine by the time her first infant is five years old.