The Horse Boy
Well-Known Member
Well as we all know, the American elephant population and birth rate for both species has historically fared very poorly, so we could have speculated that a non viable amount of elephants would be the future outcome. Fast forward to the past 2 to 3 years we are now seeing the overall birth rate of that population really skyrocket and the new EEHV vaccine should stabilize them if it's successful. Thus we will need more holders to take a new family split or bachelors in the coming years. I think Brookfield and San Antonio will build new facilities specifically to prepare for this new calf epidemic.Best quote I've heard about zoos and their future - never say never. Important thing is, if zoos are serious about building a sustainable population of elephants, calves on the ground and consolidation are the way to go. Zoos consolidated gorillas back in the 80s and now there's a sufficient self-sustaining population, and the same thing's happening with elephants.
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