ApeLadyNZ
Well-Known Member
Horst (1978-2023)
First of all, thanks to @ApeLadyNZ for this update:
Horst the male Bornean orangutan passed away at Busch Gardens in March this year. He had turned 45 years old in January and was the oldest male Bornean orangutan in North America.
——————
Many of you will know Horst through his long term residence at Auckland Zoo. Born at Frankfurt Zoo in 1978, He was imported by Auckland Zoo in 1983; along with his half-sister from Frankfurt Zoo - Dara (1977-2000); and a female from Rotterdam Zoo - Indra (1980). They were joined in 1984 by a male from Singapore Zoo - Charlie (1981). Horst sired three confirmed offspring - Intan (1989-2011), Datuk (1989-1996) and Isim (1994). A fourth potential offspring that died the day it was born in 2002 is listed with unconfirmed paternity.
I have many fond memories from my childhood of visiting the orangutans at Auckland Zoo in the early 2000’s. With Horst and Charlie rotating access to the female group from the late 1980’s until 2005, it was always a point of curiosity which male I’d find with the main group. An off-display annex with an open air roof held the other male, which you wouldn’t see unless they climbed to the roof of this area.
Horst was the preferred male of Indra and Intan and he lived with these females between 2005-2009 in what had previously been a chimpanzee exhibit. Their export to the US in 2009 marked the beginning of phasing out Bornean orangutans from Auckland Zoo (a decision that has since been reversed; with the colony slowly building up numbers again).
Horst was well beloved by keepers and visitors alike, nicknamed "Grampa" by his keepers and is survived by one son, Isim (now resident at Los Angeles Zoo), and by Indra, his female companion of 25 years at both Auckland Zoo and Busch Gardens.
At the time of his transfer to Busch Gardens, Horst was reckoned to be a very genetically valuable male, so I wonder why that zoo chose not to breed from him, whether with Indra or another female. Perhaps the breeding programme decided to concentrate on his offspring Isim and Intan (daughter Intan later passed away without offspring at the age of 22), although Isim and female companion Gangsa have yet to produce a surviving infant.
Last edited: