Currently they don't plan to continue with tigers after the current two pass, the whole TOTE area will eventually be redeveloped.
It must be getting close to an announcement of what the plans for the area will be as the elephants will move this year!
I've heard this before about Melbourne not receiving new tigers following the deaths of their current pair, and I have no reason to disbelieve it, although to me that would be a very odd decision, considering that Sumatran tigers are an endangered species with an established breeding program in the region.
That said, I can see the reasoning for redeveloping TOTE following the departure of the elephants, considering their main attraction will have departed and there will be the opportunity to use that space for something completely different, rather than just slotting another species (ie rhino or tapir) into those existing exhibits.
Hutan makes a very poor display animal. Whether he lacks confidence or whether it’s the design of the exhibit that makes the off display dens preferable to being on exhibit, I don’t know; but there’s potentially an argument there for demolishing the facility in TOTE given it’s age and the progression of exhibit standards over the past three decades.
I was lucky to see Indrah a number of times in the Carnivores exhibit. Others haven’t had the same experience and again, that could be her personality. It’s a decent exhibit and would be better utilised by a larger social grouping of tigers (siblings at dispersal age for example).
I would be surprised to see Melbourne phase out tigers indefinitely. It’s worth noting that plans change on a regular basis as management comes and goes and assuming the tigers reach their late teens, we’re talking of something that will happen five years from now (i.e a long time away). The outcome could be anything from a total phase out; to reducing the zoo’s holdings to one exhibit in the Carnviores precinct; to redeveloping the TOTE complex in five years time to recommence breeding.





