Great news from the Assam State Zoo : Golden langur female Nabhly gave birth to a healthy baby
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It looks like this would be a zoo to zoo transfer. Allthough in the case of the female rhino and Bengal tiger it could be possible these were rescuees from the Assam Forest Department.On the 9th of September, they received a pair of leucistic black buck, a pair of blue and gold macaw, a female Indian rhino and a female Bengal tiger:Log in or sign up to view
The female (!!!!!) has been name Lakkhi after a naming contest in January 2025.
Without giving further details, the news feature reports that the zoo expects 2 more rhino births in the next 2-3 years. While I am happy, I would like to know on what basis they have come to this assertion.
SOURCE: Rhino calf at state zoo finally gets a name | Guwahati News - Times of India
Dear @Pertinax, in the 2010's the breeding center was established with a complete off-site breeding area. Half the zoo has been overhauled since 1990 under a new Masterplan and ... TBH you are comparing present day 2025 with 30-35 years ago....Well I hope the enclosures have improved since I went there in the 1990's...those for Indian rhino were little better than pig pens and the rhinos were mostly standing in mud as there was little else for them to access. Very poor accomdation for up to the nine(?) rhinos that I saw.
Dear @Pertinax, in the 2010's the breeding center was established with a complete off-site breeding area. Half the zoo has been overhauled since 1990 under a new Masterplan and ... TBH you are comparing present day 2025 with 30-35 years ago....