Asian Elephant Population - 2022/2023 Summary
2022 Summary:
It’s been a monumental year for Australasia’s Asian elephant population.
As scheduled, Anjalee (2006) departed Auckland Zoo for Taronga Western Plains Zoo in March. She’s settled well into their herd, forming a strong bond with their youngest female; and has also begun introductions to the bulls.
We got a surprise (as did Auckland Zoo) when Australia Zoo cancelled their import of Burma (1982) in April. This has delayed Auckland Zoo’s plans to phase out elephants with staff now working on finding Burma a new home. In the meantime, she’s reportedly adjusted well to life on her own and is enjoying the attention.
Melbourne Zoo have had an exciting year with the birth of two calves in November 2022 - Dokkoon (1993) gave birth to a female named Aiyara; and Mali (2010) delivered a male named Ro-Yim. Both were sired by Luk Chai (2009). The calves are thriving and have integrated well into the herd, which is expecting a third calf within the next month.
It was revealed this year that Taronga Zoo plan to phase out elephants, joining a number of city zoos in the region that have either phased of elephants or have plans to do so in the near future. No date has been confirmed for the phase out, but a timeframe of within the next 3-5 years, coinciding with an expansion of the Dubbo facilities seems likely.
Sydney Zoo farewelled their elderly female, Saigon (1958), who died in February this year. Her death reduces the zoo’s population to two adolescent bulls with no apparent plans to acquire more elephants as the bulls mature and require more space/time apart.
Perth Zoo grieved the loss of their elderly female, Tricia (1957), in September this year. At 65 years of age, Tricia set a regional record for longevity and was also one of the eldest elephants in the world when she died. Staff are now undertaking the search for a new home/s for their elephants as part of their phase out.
2023 Summary:
Num Oi (2001) at Melbourne Zoo is expecting a calf in January, joining the two calves born in November 2022.
I’m hopeful we’ll hear an announcement from both Auckland and Perth Zoo by the end of 2023 on where Burma (1982) and Permai (1989) will be heading. It’s been widely speculated Putra Mas (1989) will be transferred to Werribee Open Range Zoo, which may also be confirmed next year.
It’s unlikely we’ll hear any pregnancy announcements in 2023. Anjalee (2006) at Taronga Western Plains Zoo will hopefully conceive within the next year, possibly alongside Porntip (1992) or Thong Dee (1997) - but Dubbo have announced pregnancies as late as 16 months and with Anjalee being a first time mother, a late announcement is likely.
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Please note: This summary will be followed next month by a full population list update.
This will be posted as the first post of the 2023 thread, so we have the information to hand throughout the year (like we do with the other population threads).