Monarto Safari Park Update
Schematic of elephant complex:
A schematic of Monarto’s elephant complex is now available on their website:

Like Werribee’s complex, which will be divided into five paddocks, Monarto’s complex has multiple zones to facilitate breeding, socialisation and the establishment of a multigenerational herd.
Area 2 and Area 3 are the largest paddocks; with Area 4 appearing to be ideal for breeding introductions as it’s not bordered by either of the main paddocks like Area 5. Having multiple separation areas will be ideal from the outset as Monarto will initially manage the incoming elephants in three groupings until the integration of Burma and Permai has been achieved. A third or potentially fourth grouping (depending on which additional cows are received) will be in place again until a cohesive female herd is achieved.
Additional breeding cows:
A statement in the media specified an additional two cows would be coming to Monarto. This was also mentioned in the FAQ’s of their elephant website. This has now been removed and replaced with the following:
As we move to expand our herd we will work with the Asian Elephant Regional Breeding Program to increase our breeding capacity.
This supports accounts the decision of whether Pak Boon (1992) and Tang Mo (1999) go to Dubbo or Monarto is still undecided. It seems like most of us are in agreement that Thong Dee (1997) joining this pair at Monarto would be the best case scenario, so it’ll be interesting to see what eventuates.
Schematic of elephant complex:
A schematic of Monarto’s elephant complex is now available on their website:

Like Werribee’s complex, which will be divided into five paddocks, Monarto’s complex has multiple zones to facilitate breeding, socialisation and the establishment of a multigenerational herd.
Area 2 and Area 3 are the largest paddocks; with Area 4 appearing to be ideal for breeding introductions as it’s not bordered by either of the main paddocks like Area 5. Having multiple separation areas will be ideal from the outset as Monarto will initially manage the incoming elephants in three groupings until the integration of Burma and Permai has been achieved. A third or potentially fourth grouping (depending on which additional cows are received) will be in place again until a cohesive female herd is achieved.
Additional breeding cows:
A statement in the media specified an additional two cows would be coming to Monarto. This was also mentioned in the FAQ’s of their elephant website. This has now been removed and replaced with the following:
As we move to expand our herd we will work with the Asian Elephant Regional Breeding Program to increase our breeding capacity.
This supports accounts the decision of whether Pak Boon (1992) and Tang Mo (1999) go to Dubbo or Monarto is still undecided. It seems like most of us are in agreement that Thong Dee (1997) joining this pair at Monarto would be the best case scenario, so it’ll be interesting to see what eventuates.