The Future of Orangutans at Melbourne Zoo
Following the death of Wanita at Auckland Zoo this year, Melbourne Zoo are now one of only two facilities (and the only main zoo) in the region to hold hybrid orangutans:
0.1 Kiani (24/06/1978) Bobby x Olga
0.1 Gabby (01/01/1990) Santan x Kiani
Mogo Zoo of course hold the other two:
1.0 Jantan (11/07/1987) Perang x Judy II
0.1 Willow (09/05/1985) Perang x Wendy
Due to her age and ill health, it’s unlikely Kiani will be around much longer, but her 32 year old daughter could potentially live another three decades.
Personally, I’d prefer to see Gabby transferred to Mogo Zoo once Melbourne are on the verge of importing a female to pair with Malu. This would mean having all the hybrids in the region held at a single non breeding facility and free up space at Melbourne Zoo for the next generation of purebred Sumatran orangutans.
Gabby’s purpose at the moment is to provide companionship to Malu, though they’re not a closely bonded pair and the relationship between Gabby and her mother seems to have deteriorated of recent.
Unfortunately, it’s unlikely Mogo are unlikely to agree to this all the time Willow is alive and well. Her and Jantan are a closely bonded pair and they’d be keen not to disrupt that by bringing in a second female.