Elephant update:
Putra Mas is still scheduled to arrive late spring:
From socials:
A fresh sand delivery was just one of many developments at the Asian Elephant habitat this week, with construction on track for Putra Mas’s arrival in late spring and the herd continuing to explore new connections.
With an additional habitat space now open, keepers are closely monitoring behaviour and offering regular opportunities for all four cows to interact. These managed introductions give the elephants time and choice to safely communicate and build familiarity, whether that’s side by side, between bollard barriers, or through sound, scent, and sight.
Burma remains a calm and steady presence, often pausing to observe her companions or enjoy a dust bath, while Permai and Tang Mo are showing encouraging signs of communication. This is giving Tang Mo new confidence, reshaping her interactions with Pak Boon – all part of the natural, dynamic way mature elephants work out their place in the herd.
Keepers are working to foster a cohesive herd, providing the elephants the time and opportunity to build confidence, explore connections, and discover what works best for them. Social dynamics between mature elephants are inherently complex and fluid, with no set timeline or single guaranteed outcome. That’s why we’re moving on elephant time – following their lead and keeping their welfare at the heart of every decision.