More positive interactions between the two on the cameras. Steady progress. Permai still wrestling with anxiety and over reaction. Now in the same pen under very strict supervision out in the yard.
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More positive interactions between the two on the cameras. Steady progress. Permai still wrestling with anxiety and over reaction. Now in the same pen under very strict supervision out in the yard.
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Once Pak boon and Tang mo from Taronga Zoo arrive the friendship will improve a lot but when Permai see Putra Mas again she will probably fell more at home since her and Putra Mas are like brother and sister to each other.It sounds like progress has been made if the elephant introductions have now progressed to full contact sessions (albeit under strict supervision).
It goes without saying the elephants won’t be left together unsupervised including overnight until there’s some certainty around them getting along.
The Taronga transfers are on track for late April, so hopefully Burma and Permai’s relationship will have progressed significantly by the time they arrive.
Once Pak boon and Tang mo from Taronga Zoo arrive the friendship will improve a lot but when Permai see Putra Mas again she will probably fell more at home since her and Putra Mas are like brother and sister to each other.
Maybe once Werribees bull Roi Yim has grow a little maybe Werribee will swap Putra mas for Roi Yim for new genetics an maybe an other female from Werribee might join the Monarto heard.I would expect the arrival of the bull elephant on site to cause great excitement amongst all four cows.
Depending on how the elephants all get on, I’m hopeful Monarto will undertake contact sessions between Putra Mas and the cows for the purpose of social interaction. It’s been hugely beneficial at Taronga, Dubbo and Melbourne with their bulls over the years; and Putra Mas is familiar with Permai already. His presence may even calm her anxiety, though the support of a matriarchal herd structure is what she needs long term.
It seems to me that Burma is initiating a lot of the interaction, which is what you would want from her being the older elephant who's had the experience living with multiple cows during her time at Auckland and has gone through this introduction process before.More positive interactions between the two on the cameras. Steady progress. Permai still wrestling with anxiety and over reaction. Now in the same pen under very strict supervision out in the yard.
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On perths 7news they said it was depression,interesting to see they reported it differently depending on stateMore positive interactions between the two on the cameras. Steady progress. Permai still wrestling with anxiety and over reaction. Now in the same pen under very strict supervision out in the yard.
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On perths 7news they said it was depression,interesting to see they reported it differently depending on state
Yeah and both afflictions can have so many similarities, some human beings even have both, but even imagine with other animals can have a lot of overlapping symptoms just suffering from one (flatness and unmotivated from beinge exhausted from anxiety overloading mind and body) and like you said sometimes even one of the conditions can be diagnosed or referred to by the other. Plus of course theres different forms, some triggered obviously by traumatic times in life and some genetic 'bad luck'.
I think it could go either way ... with the new additions. Personally, none too happy with the fact they will only have one breeding female with any good track record.Once Pak boon and Tang mo from Taronga Zoo arrive the friendship will improve a lot but when Permai see Putra Mas again she will probably fell more at home since her and Putra Mas are like brother and sister to each other.
I think it could go either way ... with the new additions. Personally, none too happy with the fact they will only have one breeding female with any good track record.
Considering it won't be to long before the two Sydney cows arrive it will be interesting to get an update on the two cows currently at Monarto?Elephant update:
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Turn your sound up for this sweet little moment, as Permai chirps and chats with Burma in the elephant barn. These two are still getting to know each other, and every interaction counts.
In this clip, Permai is vocalising with a series of higher-pitched chips - elephants often use these sounds during social exchanges to show curiosity, excitement or reassurance. It’s a small moment between the two, and a reminder of how expressive and complex elephant communication can be.
Permai and Burma are continuing to build trust in their own time, with the support of dedicated keepers who have travelled to Monarto Safari Park with them. Moments like this are encouraging, but they’re just one part of establishing a long-term bond between the two.
It's a privilege to witness Permai finding her voice as we work towards consistent interactions between her and Burma. These are the kind of milestones we’re excited to see – because progress isn't always loud, but sometimes, it chirps.
Considering it won't be to long before the two Sydney cows arrive it will be interesting to get an update on the two cows currently at Monarto?