The future outlook for the southern white rhino in Europe is improving somewhat. End May/early June, 2 births have occurred at zoos previously not having bred the species. These are: a female calf at Dublin Zoo and an unsexed calf at South Lakes to female newcomer Ntombi.
At least 2 more pregmancies for sure at South Lakes (Tala due summer 2008) and the Budapest female (second successful AI). AI has also been performed at Colchester, Madrid Zoo, a second Spanish park and Bratislava. In the latter cases no news yet of the outcome.
Due to the fact that the species had been dying out as many older range animals have never bred and are now in their mid 30's+, the population was rapidly ageing. Consequently, between 15-25 zoos have imported new young wild born white rhinos from South Africa to rehouse in European zoos.
The down side is that valuable and much needed space for the more threatened or endangered taxa like eastern black rhino or greater one-horned rhino are occupied by a species that is now considered rather "safe" in southern Africa!
At least 2 more pregmancies for sure at South Lakes (Tala due summer 2008) and the Budapest female (second successful AI). AI has also been performed at Colchester, Madrid Zoo, a second Spanish park and Bratislava. In the latter cases no news yet of the outcome.
Due to the fact that the species had been dying out as many older range animals have never bred and are now in their mid 30's+, the population was rapidly ageing. Consequently, between 15-25 zoos have imported new young wild born white rhinos from South Africa to rehouse in European zoos.
The down side is that valuable and much needed space for the more threatened or endangered taxa like eastern black rhino or greater one-horned rhino are occupied by a species that is now considered rather "safe" in southern Africa!