I'm not sure if any of the keepers are aware yet.
Try telling them rather than us, then
I'm not sure if any of the keepers are aware yet.
Well what happened?
~Thylo![]()
Alright looking through this thread and some of the current photos, it appears Harapan will be leaving the zoo soon. If anyone knows when, but can't say the specific date, if I went the day after Labor Day, would he still be there?
I spoke with the Sumatran rhino staff in May. They said Harapan will not leave until at least next year, at the earliest. There are many major factors dealing with the future of the species and Harry's future is very uncertain at this point. Dr. Roth was heading back to Indonesia this summer to discuss what to do next. The species has now become, along with the Javan rhino, the most dire endangered mammal species program in the world, largely due to issues in Indonesia and Malaysia and inaction by the Indonesians. As few as 7-10 fertile females are still alive and the Indonesians are doing pretty much nothing, so there is reluctance in sending Harry back without conditions. I have extensive information gained from speaking with the staff that I can share if anyone is interested. But yes, he'll still be there by Labor Day.
For the best experience, if you can afford it, I would strongly recommend the Endangered Excursion behind the scenes tour. This tour is great. First you get to meet the Bactrian camel family (Humphrey the male loves visitors and baby Jack is a little ruffian). Then you meet a pair of red pandas that live off-display in Wildlife Canyon (an elderly female named Liwu who does the paintings in the gift shop and a young male named Homer who's getting ready to head to Japan in a few months), where you can interact with them and get a custom red panda painting. Then finally you get to meet and interact with Harry. Since Harry prefers his barn most days and spends much of his day in there out of public view, this is your only guaranteed chance to see him and the only and potentially last opportunity on earth to interact with one of his species. He is exceptionally sweet and loves his shoulders and jowls rubbed. This tour is well worth the price just to meet Harry and the funds go towards the Sumatran rhino program. Sumatran rhinos are actually the most expensive species of animal to care for in the world, so all funds are greatly appreciated.
please stop making or assumptions or even asking a question about it.
It is entirely fair for you to say you personally cannot answer - but it is not for you to demand people stop wondering or asking in general!![]()
Alright looking through this thread and some of the current photos, it appears Harapan will be leaving the zoo soon. If anyone knows when, but can't say the specific date, if I went the day after Labor Day, would he still be there?
so there is reluctance in sending Harry back without conditions. I have extensive information gained from speaking with the staff that I can share if anyone is interested.
Has there been any explanation/suggestion why the second younger female (Rosa) at Way Kambas has not become pregnant so far? Is she being mated or is that not happening either?