Four geldings have joined the nine Mongolian Wild Horse mares in the main habitat at Dubbo. This creates a herd of 13 - reported on their FB page.
Hi everyone, Once Hari leaves Taronga Western Plains zoo what would happen to his exhibit?
Hi everyone, Once Hari leaves Taronga Western Plains zoo what would happen to his exhibit?
As far as I know, Hari's still in with his mum. But potentially he's rotating with her now in preparation for the move to Taronga this spring.Last I heard Amala and Hari were housed in the Asian Wetlands habitat (near the otters); while Dora was housed in the smaller Grasslands habitat (near The Waterhole). It was mentioned that the three rhinos would be rotating so I would assume one of his parents would have the run of the Wetlands habitat; and the other Grasslands - either rotating or the bull occupying the larger habitat.
I’m not aware of imminent plans to breed again; but that’s not to say a breeding recommendation won’t follow in the future (dependent on interest from other holders). Hari is their only surviving offspring.
I read the same article zoofan, do we know who the 10 black rhino the zoo have at the moment are. That seems like the numbers have decreased.
They need to breed bakhita as much as they can. The population being so low, they can't afford to be choosey.
Monarto should hopefully be receiving one of the females soon. Bakhita is the obvious candidate being the most distantly related cow to Monarto's bull (Induna), but they may also look at transferring her young daughter (Sabi) across so Monarto can serve as a second breeding facility regionally.Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s black rhinoceros are as follows (listed in order of age):
0.1 Bahkita (2002)
1.0 Sentwali (2004)
1.0 Mpzeni (2005)
0.1 Kufara (2010)
1.0 Dafari (2015)
0.1 Mesi (2017)
1.0 Pampoen (2017)
0.1 Sabi Star (2021)
1.0 Matobo (2023)
1.0 Budhi (2024)
I agree they need to maximise the number of calves, especially given their capacity (31 yards!), which would allow a much larger number to be held.
Presumably Kufara will breed with Sentwali soon; with Bakhita hopefully breeding again. Sabi will reach sexual maturity within the next year or so.
That would be more than timely...! I would really even advocate to let another very young cow leave for Monarto also.Monarto should hopefully be receiving one of the females soon. Bakhita is the obvious candidate being the most distantly related cow to Monarto's bull (Induna), but they may also look at transferring her young daughter (Sabi) across so Monarto can serve as a second breeding facility regionally.
Monarto should hopefully be receiving one of the females soon. Bakhita is the obvious candidate being the most distantly related cow to Monarto's bull (Induna), but they may also look at transferring her young daughter (Sabi) across so Monarto can serve as a second breeding facility regionally.
That would be more than timely...! I would really even advocate to let another very young cow leave for Monarto also.
Further up, I would like to see a 3rd open range zoo take on some surplus black rhino. If you look at the younger group of bull black rhinos ... both males Dafari (b. 2015) and Pampoen (b. 2017) will need to move sooner rather than later.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s black rhinoceros are as follows (listed in order of age):
0.1 Bahkita (2002)
1.0 Sentwali (2004)
1.0 Mpzeni (2005)
0.1 Kufara (2010)
1.0 Dafari (2015)
0.1 Mesi (2017)
1.0 Pampoen (2017)
0.1 Sabi Star (2021)
1.0 Matobo (2023)
1.0 Budhi (2024)
I agree they need to maximise the number of calves, especially given their capacity (31 yards!), which would allow a much larger number to be held.
Presumably Kufara will breed with Sentwali soon; with Bakhita hopefully breeding again. Sabi will reach sexual maturity within the next year or so.
Monarto should hopefully be receiving one of the females soon. Bakhita is the obvious candidate being the most distantly related cow to Monarto's bull (Induna), but they may also look at transferring her young daughter (Sabi) across so Monarto can serve as a second breeding facility regionally.
They really need to import at least one femaleThis is probably their best bet. She is the most experienced and the best genetic match. Monarto are in a good place to have black rhino. There climate is very similar to range countries and the new expansion opens up the opportunity to hold surplus in an almost natural set up.
They really need to import at least one female