This is my personal opinion, but I hope that at least one more calf can be bred. Were, God forbid, anything to happen prematurely to Dora, Amala or Hari, it would be beneficial for there to be an extra rhino on the ground. If Dubbo are planning on continuing with the species long-term (which presumably they are), then they would only need to import one, rather than two, rhinos to create a future breeding pair with the offspring of Dora and Amala.
It would be great if they could have a female calf as she could potentially be housed with Amala into adulthood.
Indian rhinoceros are subject to the same reproductive issues as Southern white rhinoceros if not bred for an extended period; and subsequently there would be a requirement for the female calf to breed before she reached her mid-teens (ideally earlier), which would necessitate further imports.
The ideal of course would be for the import of a second unrelated pair, allowing pairings of first generation offspring; rather than mates for Dora/Amala offspring.
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