ApeLadyNZ
Well-Known Member
My only criticism of Auckland’s South East Asian ape complex is that despite the modern features, it only caters to a single grouping of orangutans (on exhibit). Had an integration with the Siamang been possible, then it would be possible to hold them across two exhibits; but it’s clear any relationship with the Siamang will be tenuous at best should an integration ever be achieved.
Having both exhibits available to orangutans would enable them to manage at least three groupings (factoring in the off display dens). This would enable them to retain Auckland bred infants into adolescence/young adulthood and hold a larger colony overall. For comparison, the previous colony (which peaked at nine orangutans between the years 2005-2009) was held in three groupings - with Horst, Charlie and Isim all kept seperate.
Yes, all very good points. If Auckland Zoo decides to keep on with siamang and to retain Intan and Kera rather than obtaining a breeding pair, it would indeed be a tenuous relationship. Things might be different if a new pair of siamang were acquired; not every animal has the same temperament and a new siamang pair might not have the tendency to antagonize the orangutans as Intan does. Another pair of siamang may be able to be successfully integrated with the orangutans, and a siamang infant might even be another future playmate for the orangutan youngsters!
I would very much like to see an expanded orangutan exhibit similar to what Auckland once had, especially with Auckland now being the only Australasian holder of Bornean orangutans.