Werribee zoo has had a new baby hippo. It was born yesterday night or early this morning.
I was at the zoo when they had Harry in with Primrose and they were mating.
The herd at Werribee continues to grow, and from photos the hippo exhibit appears to be very natural and blends seamlessly into the background. Combined with the expansion plans, things are definitely looking up for Victoria's zoos. Increasing the number of animals to 1,000 will also help Melbourne Zoo and its potential plans to shift some of its collection out to Werribee.
As patrick has pointed out, Auckland have a breedable unrelated female, but she can't be imported into Australia - AND some "genius" over there castrated the only male hippo in New Zealand! Whoever did it should have lost his job (and a couple of other things too!)
What exactly is the rationale behind the impossibility to export the unrelated female to Australia?
Which also brings me to why Cairns as an ARAZPA member zoo...
....is contemplating sending hippos elsewhere, whereas they are desperately needed to even maintain a hippo presence in Australian zoos? Why can not Cairns be persuaded to trade some individuals, perhaps even several?