The Horse Boy
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Is halle renovating the elephant facility? I thought it was a nice newer facility built in 2006Because Halle is going to rebuilt the enclosu
Is halle renovating the elephant facility? I thought it was a nice newer facility built in 2006Because Halle is going to rebuilt the enclosu
It’s newer, but honestly quite an underwhelming facility. The bull “yard” is entirely inadequate, and truthfully more of a hallway than anything else. The indoor house and main yard are both fine, but neither are particularly exceptional. Especially if they do end up intending to stick with Tana and her daughters, they will absolutely need more space as the two younger cows start to breed as well.Is halle renovating the elephant facility? I thought it was a nice newer facility built in 2006
Europe also needs more African bachelor holders. The asian bull facilities greatly outnumber the African ones, as more and more Asian bachelor exhibits have kept popping up over the recent years. The African bull holders in Europe are about a couple in France and one in Hungary that opened from scratch a few years ago.
Maybe colchester could do that, or I could also see facilities like longleat blair drummond or knowledge building bachelor facilities.Noah's Ark here in the UK hold, as far as I know, the only bachelor herd of Africans in the UK.
The UK could do with getting another holder of African elephants whether that be another bachelor herd or non-breeding females that currently live alone
Noah's Ark here in the UK hold, as far as I know, the only bachelor herd of Africans in the UK.
The UK could do with getting another holder of African elephants whether that be another bachelor herd or non-breeding females that currently live alone
They have 4, with 1 being an older male that serves as the 'role model', which is what they deem to be capacity that ensures the best welfare for the elephants. Elephants take time to mature, within a few years I would imagine they will start to move to other collections for breeding.Noah's Ark only have the three(?) bulls- or is it only two now?- and I think they could probably accomodate rather more than that. It seems only three places have sent males there since the facility first opened- they have modern state of the art housing and an enormous paddock space.
They have 4, with 1 being an older male that serves as the 'role model', which is what they deem to be capacity that ensures the best welfare for the elephants. Elephants take time to mature, within a few years I would imagine they will start to move to other collections for breeding.
The full press release also states that the two remaining elephant cows, Rosy and Maya, will be leaving the zoo. Where they will go and how a future breeding group in Basel will look like will be determined in collaboration with the EEP in the coming months.
That might be a better plan. Amneville warsaw ponzan peaugres fasano barcelona planete sauvage fuerteventura dvur kravloe and knuthenborg could also all work as great African bachelor holders in Europe. That way the number of African bull facilities catch up with the exploding number of AsiansA bachelor group would be a much better idea than trying to get a new breeding group...
I am glad Zoo Basel finally sees sense and made the difficult decision to part with a non-breeding elephant group and send both remaining cows Rosy and Maya to a suitable elderly post-reproductive cow elephants facility.The full press release also states that the two remaining elephant cows, Rosy and Maya, will be leaving the zoo. Where they will go and how a future breeding group in Basel will look like will be determined in collaboration with the EEP in the coming months.
I am glad Zoo Basel finally sees sense and made the difficult decision to part with a non-breeding elephant group and send both remaining cows Rosy and Maya to a suitable elderly post-reproductive cow elephants facility.
I fully agree and this is exactly what I meant with my earlier post, but did not care yet to elaborate upon!I don't know about Basel's situation and thinking, but I guess the main problem is to find someone who can take in the old elephants. To me it sounds like they have someone for two but not for three elephants, which is why they can get a new group now. What I like is that they start fully anew and don't try a patchwork family by adding a small matriline to their existing elephants.
I get your point ...! And you are allowed to disagree with me ..., I just am inclined to be content that Zoo Basel finally made some good on what has been more or less 2 decades of stalling and ill-informed management decisions. Alas, for all the cows they currently have and those passed away that were part of the previous failed breeding project ..., this new initiative comes way too late.I disagree that Basle ‚deserves‘ a breeding group of elephants. Yes they built a new facility, but this new facility is far from being world-class, but mediocre at best. And I am really angry with Basle for letting Maya and Rosy become non-breeders. First they went to great lengths to import these 2 into a cramped old barn, only to delay plans for a new facility so much that by the time a breeding bull arrived, both females were too old for breeding. The least they should have done is getting Rosy and Maya pregnant by AI to prevent them from becoming nonbreeders. Basle now deserves to be stuck with old females or a bachelor group for the next decades! But I guess this is not going to happen, their mismanagement will be rewarded with a breeding group. Urgs.
nature takes its fine course at its own speed and rateI get your point ...! And you are allowed to disagree with me ..., I just am inclined to be content that Zoo Basel finally made some good on what has been more or less 2 decades of stalling and ill-informed management decisions. Alas, for all the cows they currently have and those passed away that were part of the previous failed breeding project ..., this new initiative comes way too late.
BTW: quite a few elephants they brought in at the time were already in twilight years and I am myself not so much a believer to rely on AI ... (as quite a few institutions do and not let nature takes its fine course at its own speed and rate).
I disagree that Basle ‚deserves‘ a breeding group of elephants. Yes they built a new facility, but this new facility is far from being world-class, but mediocre at best. And I am really angry with Basle for letting Maya and Rosy become non-breeders. First they went to great lengths to import these 2 into a cramped old barn, only to delay plans for a new facility so much that by the time a breeding bull arrived, both females were too old for breeding. The least they should have done is getting Rosy and Maya pregnant by AI to prevent them from becoming nonbreeders. Basle now deserves to be stuck with old females or a bachelor group for the next decades! But I guess this is not going to happen, their mismanagement will be rewarded with a breeding group. Urgs.
I believe Halle have plans to renovate their facility for the herd to then later return.I just discovered that when Tierpark Berlin supposedly will open their new elephant facility next year, the new herd they'll elect to bring in will be the Halle matriline. I'm not sure if it's true, but if it is, does that mean Halle will phase out elephants or replace that family with a new herd?
The building is not scheduled to open until 2026. The drawing depicts Asian elephants; however, it is likely that African savanna elephants will move in, namely the entire herd currently located at Halle Zoo .
Do they plan to extend the outdoor habitat and renovate the barn flooring with afding layers of sand? Their habitat admittedly looks unimpressive with it being very undersized for a family herd. Magdeburg, Opel, and Erfurt have way way bigger African facilities to manage breeding groups.I believe Halle have plans to renovate their facility for the herd to then later return.