Thanks so much for the information, @Zoofan15 ! That is absolutely great to know, and I will definitely read through that report. The history of NZ's great ape and gibbon populations is something that fascinates me no end.
I think you're right about Charlie liking any fertile female! According to zoo staff, he is already making eyes at Daya!
Your post about Melur's parents was amazing - thanks for that - and has led me to confirm something that I was curious about, being that Yasmin is indeed Toledo Zoo's Yasmin! And she, as far as I know, is still alive, living in one of two orangutan groups with a male named Boomer and her youngest child, 8-year-old male Wakil. I've seen photos of Yasmin on Facebook, and she does look remarkably like Melur! There is also a video on YouTube of the Toledo Zoo orangutans from earlier this year, and I got a good look at young Wakil, who bears quite a strong facial resemblance to little Bahmi!
No problem, I’d also highly recommend the following population threads. I’ve uploaded countless records regarding Australasia’s great ape population (past and present):
Australasian Common Chimpanzee Population
Australasian Orangutan Population
Australasian Western Lowland Gorilla Population
Apparently none of Auckland’s males had an interest in Wanita. The report I linked in my previous post theorised this was due to either her being a hybrid or her partial sterilisation. I’m inclined to believe it was the latter since orangutans readily hybridise. Wanita had a temper that made some of the others wary of her, though she generally had a good relationship with Madju.
Season 3 of The Zoo (2001) implied Wanita, Melur and Gangsa were a close trio. It makes sense as Melur and Gangsa (half-sisters) were imported by Taronga Zoo as juveniles in 1995 and Wanita may well have had a similar relationship with them as she did with Madju at that age. Gangsa’s jealousy at sharing Charlie’s attention with Melur was attributed to their falling out in their late teens.