Confirmation today that Auckland will be discontinuing the Asian Elephant programme from mid 2021. This decision has been reached following the failed import of a second young female from Sri Lanka and the fact that they are unable to carry on further AI attempts (5 have been made so far and all have unsuccessful) on Anjalee due to Covid 19. They are currently working to find a suitable new home for both Anjalee and Burma as a pair
A very sad but completely understandable choice given the circumstances. The most likely place for them currently would be Dubbo? Melbourne don't have a breeding bull and aren't likely to have the space for two more female's until the herd move to Werribee in several years time.
Auckland Zoo announces decision to move elephants | Auckland Zoo News
Auckland Zoo has made the heart-breaking decision to move its two female Asian elephants Burma and Anjalee to a new home - to give them both the family herd they need for their long-term wellbeing.
“In 2011, Auckland Zoo with the support of Auckland Council, committed to building a sustainable elephant family herd in Auckland. But over the past five years, changing circumstances beyond our control mean that we are no longer in a position to give them the long-term future they need,” says Auckland Zoo director, Kevin Buley.
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Auckland Zoo announces decision to move elephants | Auckland Zoo News
A very sad but completely understandable choice given the circumstances. The most likely place for them currently would be Dubbo? Melbourne don't have a breeding bull and aren't likely to have the space for two more female's until the herd move to Werribee in several years time.
Auckland Zoo announces decision to move elephants | Auckland Zoo News
Auckland Zoo has made the heart-breaking decision to move its two female Asian elephants Burma and Anjalee to a new home - to give them both the family herd they need for their long-term wellbeing.
“In 2011, Auckland Zoo with the support of Auckland Council, committed to building a sustainable elephant family herd in Auckland. But over the past five years, changing circumstances beyond our control mean that we are no longer in a position to give them the long-term future they need,” says Auckland Zoo director, Kevin Buley.
Read the full article here:
Auckland Zoo announces decision to move elephants | Auckland Zoo News