polar bear
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I didn't see this posted yet. But Andalas is going to be a Daddy
Ratu is pregnant. See link. http://ow.ly/18cSN
I didn't see this posted yet. But Andalas is going to be a DaddyRatu is pregnant. See link. Intl Rhino Foundation - Yulee, FL US
So what to do with the US animals?
i guess inbreed them - the long-term success of the SR breeding program is completely dependent on more founders becoming available. that will happen either opportunistically, via rescues or from capture.
capture can only be justified if the program proves it can replicate success over and over again. thus, for the time being, cincy should attempt to inbreed their 2.1 animals with hari and suci both being young they could theoretically produce a number of animals.This problem has been a frequent source of discussion in this Forum. We just don't know what the organisers have in mind for the Cincinnati animals.
However the only potential for inbreeding would be between the nearly mature female 'Suci' and her father 'Ipuh.' The younger male 'Hari' now at White Oaks Conservation Centre will not be mature for another four years or more so his contribution can be disregarded at present.
I have a feeling they will still try to come up with some scheme to avoid inbreeding e.g. AI but with what donor?
CRES has viable semen from several males (some now deceased) in storage.
CRES has viable semen from several males (some now deceased) in storage.
Pertinax,
In my opinion [and I know it controversial] the best way to proceed would be to capture another 1.2 or 2.2 animals [I know that represents at the very least 4% of all that remain] transferring at least 1.2 out to the USA and perhaps maintain 1.0 at SRS.
You should know by now that one of the key principles of conservation is to not have all your eggs in one basket.
While it’s a romantic thought to keep the program in Indonesia, lets not forget the catastrophic events at Sungui Dusan which to be blunt occurred because of bad management.
Not at all. IF more were to be sent to the US then there would be at least 2 facilites working with the species. Both of which have excellent records with husbandry.
You dont seem to understand that no Sumatran Rhinos for the (SRT) have ever been taken from viable populations. They were all Isolated individuals or taken from areas shceduled for clearing. The captive breeding program had no impact on the current wild animals (apart from funding RPUs).
I have worked in Wildlife conservation for too long to know that if you take "one step at time" you miss the boat.
Not at all. IF more were to be sent to the US then there would be at least 2 facilites working with the species. Both of which have excellent records with husbandry.
You dont seem to understand that no Sumatran Rhinos for the (SRT) have ever been taken from viable populations. They were all Isolated individuals or taken from areas shceduled for clearing. The captive breeding program had no impact on the current wild animals (apart from funding RPUs).
I have worked in Wildlife conservation for too long to know that if you take "one step at at time" you miss the boat.