AmbikaFan
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Lol. There's no being dumb; we're all learning every day. I'm glad you"re reporting what's going on at the zoo, because it's important, both for the activist issue and getting the benefit of Billy's genetic diversity. The Asian elephant population in North America numbers only about 230, with the majority of those over breeding age, and no chance to import new animals from the wild. If we're going to develop a self-sustaining population, all zoos must work together from one central Species Survival Plan to coordinate who breeds who so there is no inbreeding and so every institution with the resources and facilities to breed, can breed in a way that's healthy for the population. There are only about 12 zoos breeding Asian elephants, and we all wish a breeding female would just materialize out of thin air so Billy could be bred. Many zoos and their supporters have faced the loss of calves to the EEHV virus and the loss of surviving male calves being sent to other zoos to continue the nationwide breeding program. My home zoo, for instance, is the Smithsonian Nation Zoo (NZP), and our only surviving calf ever, Kandula, was sent to OKC. We miss him a lot, but at least we still have his mother and a female herd. Billy at one time was your only elephant, and your beautiful facility was built essentially to house a male elephant so you could keep him safely. On top of everything, he's great to watch behaviorally and is absolutely beautiful! I can see how it would be a terrible loss for you if he were to be moved. But with a shortage of breeding females, that leaves Billy without a mate for now. The important thing, though, is that he gets some attempt at companionship or it will be the activists who decide where Billy will end up--and sanctuaries typically allow no visitation and are opposed to breeding. I envy you seeing him in that wonderful habitat so often!
I'm not sure why I'm not getting the links, but use the search tool and look up North American Elephant Population and North American Elephant Institutions. Elephant Enthusiast has put together 2 great resources for those interested!
I'm not sure why I'm not getting the links, but use the search tool and look up North American Elephant Population and North American Elephant Institutions. Elephant Enthusiast has put together 2 great resources for those interested!
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