{Note from mods - this thread continues from here: Future of Melbourne Zoo 2022 (Speculation / Fantasy) [Melbourne Zoo]}
A look ahead into 2023:
Here’s a list of the potential births/transfers that might occur in 2023.
Potential births:
Kimya the Western Lowland Gorilla - Has been given the recommendation to breed with Otana. Hasn’t successfully conceived since this recommendation was given (its been a few years now), but fingers crossed she’ll fall pregnant soon (if not already).
Isobella the Spider Monkey - Should conceive again soon, last giving birth almost three years ago now.
Bonito and Mushu the Emperor Tamarins - A new pairing; fingers crossed this pair can successfully breed asap.
Wombats - A male (Kipp) was imported early 2021 for breeding with Melbourne’s trio of girls. No successful births yet, but hopefully we’ll have our first this year.
Little Penguins - It was hatching season during my last visit a few months ago, so potentially we may have some little chicks now come the end of summer.
Potential Transfers:
New male White Cheeked Gibbon / entire new pair - Since Jin Huan’s departure to Tasmania, Li Lian will need to be re-paired. Another alternative though, is for Li Lian also to be sent elsewhere (Rockhampton potentially as a non breeding pair?); leaving Melbourne to import an entire new pair. They have been extending their current enclosure, hopefully to allow space for breeding.
Black and White Colobus - Unless Melbourne elects to phase out this species, a mate may be sourced for Kipenzi. This could go either way though and this could also be a departure if Melbourne chooses to send Kipenzi to another facility.
Male Hamadryads Baboons - With extensions to the current back of house area being completed, Melbourne may finally look to commence breeding again, and source some new males (sending their current males into a bachelor group elsewhere).
Asian Short Clawed Otter pups - They could potentially be sent elsewhere, to allow their parents to breed once again. Kyabram is looking to hold otters, so Melbourne’s young quartet may be the best option for them.
Asha and Manju, Snow Leopards - This pair will be sent to Wellington in Autumn, potentially allowing Melbourne’s pair to breed again, although a keeper mentioned this won’t be for at least another year or two.
A look ahead into 2023:
Here’s a list of the potential births/transfers that might occur in 2023.
Potential births:
Kimya the Western Lowland Gorilla - Has been given the recommendation to breed with Otana. Hasn’t successfully conceived since this recommendation was given (its been a few years now), but fingers crossed she’ll fall pregnant soon (if not already).
Isobella the Spider Monkey - Should conceive again soon, last giving birth almost three years ago now.
Bonito and Mushu the Emperor Tamarins - A new pairing; fingers crossed this pair can successfully breed asap.
Wombats - A male (Kipp) was imported early 2021 for breeding with Melbourne’s trio of girls. No successful births yet, but hopefully we’ll have our first this year.
Little Penguins - It was hatching season during my last visit a few months ago, so potentially we may have some little chicks now come the end of summer.
Potential Transfers:
New male White Cheeked Gibbon / entire new pair - Since Jin Huan’s departure to Tasmania, Li Lian will need to be re-paired. Another alternative though, is for Li Lian also to be sent elsewhere (Rockhampton potentially as a non breeding pair?); leaving Melbourne to import an entire new pair. They have been extending their current enclosure, hopefully to allow space for breeding.
Black and White Colobus - Unless Melbourne elects to phase out this species, a mate may be sourced for Kipenzi. This could go either way though and this could also be a departure if Melbourne chooses to send Kipenzi to another facility.
Male Hamadryads Baboons - With extensions to the current back of house area being completed, Melbourne may finally look to commence breeding again, and source some new males (sending their current males into a bachelor group elsewhere).
Asian Short Clawed Otter pups - They could potentially be sent elsewhere, to allow their parents to breed once again. Kyabram is looking to hold otters, so Melbourne’s young quartet may be the best option for them.
Asha and Manju, Snow Leopards - This pair will be sent to Wellington in Autumn, potentially allowing Melbourne’s pair to breed again, although a keeper mentioned this won’t be for at least another year or two.
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