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This zoo has the only populaiton of black rhinoceros in China, and breeds them well.
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This zoo has the only populaiton of black rhinoceros in China, and breeds them well.
 
This zoo has the only populaiton of black rhinoceros in China, and breeds them well.

I heard they bred at least two in the recent past.

Quite recently Japan send another pair over to P.R. China. Whether here or one of the conventional zoos I am not quite sure.

BTW: it is the southern subspecies of black rhino.
 
I heard they bred at least two in the recent past.

Quite recently Japan send another pair over to P.R. China. Whether here or one of the conventional zoos I am not quite sure.

BTW: it is the southern subspecies of black rhino.

Chimelong imported first two black rhinos from South Africa in 1998. They got their first baby in 2006, then the second in 2008.

Two black rhinos were transfered to Chimelong Safari Park from Nagoya Zoo, Japan in 2012.

It is said that there are 7 black rhinos here now.
 
This photo was taken in January, 2014 by J. H. Zhang.
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Do they have both the two subspecies?

@Deer Forest. The original pair imported from South Africa are Diceros bicornis minor and the imported pair from Japan are derived from East African stocks Diceros bicornis michaeli. So, your answer is a full affirmative YES, they are different subspecies.

Perhaps you can draw the attention of management to this essential difference in subspecies which in management of the world population is truly important in order not to genetically pollute evolutionary divergent different subspecies.
 
@Deer Forest. The original pair imported from South Africa are Diceros bicornis minor and the imported pair from Japan are derived from East African stocks Diceros bicornis michaeli. So, your answer is a full affirmative YES, they are different subspecies.

Perhaps you can draw the attention of management to this essential difference in subspecies which in management of the world population is truly important in order not to genetically pollute evolutionary divergent different subspecies.

Is there a possibility that the black rhinos imported from South Africa are those ones transfered from Kenya and released into the Africa ? Some eastern African rhinos were transfered to SA in the conservation purpose in 1980s ( or 1990s?).
 
Is there a possibility that the black rhinos imported from South Africa are those ones transfered from Kenya and released into the Africa ? Some eastern African rhinos were transfered to SA in the conservation purpose in 1980s ( or 1990s?).

In all the international studbooks the original pair imported from SA are listed under Diceros b. minor. So, no and out of the question here.

The E. African born rhinos transferred from Kenya to Addo NP and later to a private conservancy (to enable the Addo NP to switch to one of the SA subspecies (both bicornis and minor occur). This source population is destined to be a core group for reintroduction into Serengeti - Tanzania. In the past some individuals from this group have been transferred to Port Lympne, UK and Magdeburg, Germany, while one was sent to Ngorongoro NP for infusing new blood into all these captive / wild populations.
 
In all the international studbooks the original pair imported from SA are listed under Diceros b. minor. So, no and out of the question here.

The E. African born rhinos transferred from Kenya to Addo NP and later to a private conservancy (to enable the Addo NP to switch to one of the SA subspecies (both bicornis and minor occur). This source population is destined to be a core group for reintroduction into Serengeti - Tanzania. In the past some individuals from this group have been transferred to Port Lympne, UK and Magdeburg, Germany, while one was sent to Ngorongoro NP for infusing new blood into all these captive / wild populations.

Thanks. I can't identify the two subspecies as they look so similar ......
 

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