Well at the moment - they have a group of four female'sso are missing a vital ingredient if they want babies....
Four female Sumatran elephants Christina, Megawati, Widya and Raflesia now make AZ home (7 news). To go on show for the school Holidays!
And we all thought the National Zoo had the best kept secret in the country this year with their Sri Lankan leopard import!
According to this site, the four females came from Taman Safari:
4 Gajah Dipinjamkan ke Australia,untuk Program Breeding
This was the facility that Australia Zoo successfully imported the first Sumatran tigers out of Indonesia in decades, back in 2007 (a notable achievement). They’ve clearly maintained the connections they formed!
The article makes reference to the elephants being sent as part of a breeding programme, and I doubt this is a throw away comment as the job advertisement made reference to this. Hopefully the import of a bull isn’t too far away.
Four female Sumatran elephants Christina, Megawati, Widya and Raflesia now make AZ home (7 news). To go on show for the school Holidays!
Rhinos follow soon logicallyWell this is incredible news, looks like I’ll be paying another visit to Australia Zoo sooner rather later! They received the elephants just in time for their 50th anniversary!
Sumatran elephants are an interesting choice and will complement the zoo nicely (considering the Sumatran tigers are directly opposite the elephant enclosure).
Video below for those interested:
Rhinos follow soon logically
It's so great to see them finally revealed & I'm in agreeance regarding the choice of names too toothlessjaws! lol
How come Australia Zoo has imported four elephants with relative ease, and Auckland Zoo can't even import one? Is Indonesia that much easier to deal with?
If so, maybe Auckland should go this route since they are planning to do AI (I.e. having different sub species of Asian Elephant isn't an issue).
Article Translation:
According to him, breeding loans or borrowing protected animals from a country are now common.
"Borrowed means that for a certain period of time the animal is borrowed until it can reproduce in the borrowing country. The reproductive children will be handed over to their home country," he said.
In regards to Auckland not being able to import, I have no idea. Maybe funding?
Time will tell...
They are the B. Indonesia names for the elephants no harm in that!Terrible name choices in keeping with Australia Zoo policy!![]()
I think the elephant enclosure is the same one they previously kept elephants in. After the last elephant left the enclosure has been used by a camel company, and their camels moved out shortly before the elephants arrived in the country.For everything I dislike about their approach, I'll give Australia Zoo this: I haven't even been there but I bet its overwhelming the best elephant exhibit in the country. The Irwins might short on taste but never on providing their animals space. And elephants need space....