mstickmanp
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Here is another link with info and photos: ZooBorns: Taronga Zoo Celebrates the Birth of an Elephant Calf
so i think its sad that the taronga keepers.....feel its a bit risky to allow the other members of her herd to have unprotected contact.
I'm sure they are being overcautious as its the very first birth they have had at the zoo, and still not absolutely sure of the other females' reactions. I'm sure they will get them together soon. And I'll bet after experience with two or three calves, they will think nothing of leaving the group altogether whenever calves are born.
my instinct is to say...
"can everyone please leave the barn"
now i know these animals have built a trust with their keepers and i know their keepers what what's best for the animals. but i do think they need a reminder that elephants have evolved to reproduce without the intervention of a dozen humans for millions of years.
so i think its sad that the taronga keepers have no problems wrapping a harness around the baby as soon as its born, cracking out the flash photography and inviting six or more people to all stand around the cow giving her no personal space YET feel its a bit risky to allow the other members of her herd to have unprotected contact.
i also think its sad that taronga zoo was ever allowed to import elephants in the first place.
I wonder how they will treat Pornthip's birth? perhaps the same way as Thong Dee?
Or maybe keep Thong Dee with her as she has experinced birth and she could help with the delivery.
What is going to happen if we have a few more little Bulls born, where will they go?
Why is it anymore sad for elephants to be in a zoo environment than rhinos, lions, gorillas, giraffes or, for that matter, meerkats or finches?