Lately, one area that's been interesting me is the population management of zoo populations. One species that has a struggling SSP that I'm interested in is the Polar Bears. Similar to the hypothetical elephant plans I've seen on here in the past, I thought to create a hypothetical/speculative Polar Bear Breeding Plan. Priorities were creating as many breeding pairs as possible to increase chance of reproductive success, with a secondary priority of ensuring as genetically valuable pairings as possible. However, I'd rather a future with inbreeding depression than a future with zero polar bears left in zoos, meaning some non-ideal plans are essential. A third priority is consolidating breeding facilities to the mid-west, which would make future transfers easier. Another priority, although one that has to make a backseat, is increasing the number of polar bears by bringing back on institutions forced out of this species due to the small population size. While this isn't entirely possible due to the need for breeding and a small population size, this plan does include adding one new holder back into the SSP. Without any further ado, here's my hypothetical polar bear plan:
Alaska Zoo:
0.1 Cranbeary
Rationale: Alaska Zoo should continue to house Cranbeary, who is post-reproductive. Alaska Zoo should also serve as a headquarters for any possible orphan bears, which should strongly be considered as an alternative for when captive-bred bears aren't available. Space available for polar bears is greater than bears available, so having additional animals for exhibit purposes would be beneficial.
San Diego Zoo:
1.0 Kalluk
0.1 Chinook
0.1 Tatqiq
Rationale: San Diego should continue housing these three elderly bears. If the zoo would like to continue housing Polar bears after these bears pass, they should attempt to import bears from Canada/Europe or acquire a rescued bear from Alaska.
Oregon Zoo:
0.1 Nora
Rationale: Nora is not a good candidate for a breeding recommendation due to her medical history.
Utah's Hogle Zoo:
0.1 Qannik- move from Louisville
Rationale: swapping bears with the Louisville Zoo would help consolidate the breeding portions of the population, allowing easier transfers of bears. Qannik is excluded due to Marine Mammal Protection Act restrictions. If MMPA restrictions are lifted, Qannik should recieve a breeding recommendation with Lee.
ABQ BioPark:
1.0 Kiska
1.0 Koluk
Rationale: Both these elderly brothers are post-reproductive, and will remain at the ABQ BioPark. Barring drastic increases to the population, these will be the final polar bears recommended to the ABQ BioPark.
Kansas City Zoo:
0.1 Berlin
1.0 Nuniq- breed w/ Astra
0.1 Laerke- Move from Detroit, breed w/ Nuniq
Rationale: After the death of elderly Polar bear Berlin, Laerke will be moved to the Kansas City Zoo to form a new breeding pair with Nuniq. Due to the small population size and low reproductive success, having as many breeding pairs as possible is imperative.
Saint Louis Zoo:
1.0 Kali
Rationale: Kali is excluded due to Marine Mammal Protection Act restrictions. If MMPA restrictions are lifted, Kali should recieve breeding recommendations with Aurora and Talini.
Como Park Zoo:
0.1 Anana- move from North Carolina, breed w/ Kulu
1.0 Kulu- breed w/ Anana
Rationale: moving Anana to Como Park Zoo helps to consolidate breeding bears and make future transfers easier. Anana should breed with Kulu, who is already at Como Park Zoo. Due to her advanced age, it is unlikely this pair will be successful, but it should still be a priority to try.
Henry Vilas Zoo:
1.0 Borealis- breed w/ Amelia Grey
0.1 Amelia Grey- move from Oregon, breed w/ Borealis
Rationale: Transferring Amelia Grey from Oregon Zoo creates a new breeding pair, which is essential for the SSP's continued success.
Brookfield Zoo:
1.0 Hudson- breed w/ Hope
0.1 Hope- breed w/ Hudson
Rationale: this breeding recommendation is only a year old, so will be continued for the time being. While not the most genetically sound pairing, it remains imperative to attempt breeding.
Lincoln Park Zoo:
1.0 Siku- breed w/ Laerke
0.1 Astra- Move from Detroit, breed w/ Siku
Rationale: moving Astra into a breeding situation should be a top priority for the SSP.
Memphis Zoo:
1.0 Sakari- move from Buffalo, breed w/ Haley
0.1 Haley- breed w/ Sakari
Rationale: Since neither zoo has had reproductive success, switching pairings should occur in case better results are achieved. Sakari will move from Buffalo to Memphis to breed with Haley.
Louisville Zoo:
1.0 Nikita- move from Hogle, breed w/ Neva
0.1 Neva- move from Hogle, breed w/ Nikita
Rationale: swapping bears with Hogle Zoo allows a consolidation of breeding bears and makes future transfers easier.
Toledo Zoo:
0.1 Crystal- breed w/ Koda
1.0 Koda- move from Memphis, breed w/ Crystal
Rationale: Crystal is a proven female, and likely has one more litter possible. After a successful birth or three unsuccessful breeding seasons, Crystal should be moved to a retirement home and a new female brought to Toledo and breed with Koda, possibly one of the Columbus girls.
Columbus Zoo:
1.0 Lee- move from Louisville, breed w/ Aurora and Talini
0.1 Aurora- breed w/ Lee
0.1 Talini- move from Lincoln Park, breed w/ Lee
Rationale: Returning Lee to Columbus is ideal for future reproductive success at the institution. Talini is a genetically valuable individual, and the best chance of seeing her reproductive success is by transferring her to Columbus, a zoo with successful reproduction in recent years, to breed with Lee, a proven male.
Detroit Zoo:
1.0 Nuka- move from Toledo, breed w/ Suka
0.1 Suka- breed w/ Nuka
Rationale: this is a proven breeding pair that is genetically valuable.
Pittsburgh Zoo:
0.1 Snowflake
Rationale: Snowflake is a post-reproductive bear that will remain at Pittsburgh Zoo. If Pittsburgh is interested, this would be an ideal location for a breeding pair in the future if the zoo's facilities can handle it.
Buffalo Zoo:
0.1 Luna- breed w/ Payton
1.0 Payton- move from North Carolina, breed w/ Luna
Rationale: moving Payton to Buffalo to breed with Luna will break up two unsuccessful pairings in hope of creating more successful pairs.
Seneca Park Zoo:
0.1 Anoki
Rationale: Anoki is a post reproductive bear. Due to this facility's historical breeding record and location in relation to other breeding zoos, it should be considered a top candidate for a breeding pair should one become available.
North Carolina Zoo:
1.0 Neil- move from Como Park Zoo
0.1 Nanuyaak- move from Como Park Zoo
Rationale: swapping bears with Como Park Zoo is essential for consolidating the SSP breeding institutions. This would be an ideal zoo to house any potential orphan bears in the future.
Maryland Zoo:
0.1 Berit (24)- move from Henry Vilas
Rationale: Moving this elderly bear to the Maryland Zoo opens up Henry Vilas Zoo for a breeding pair, while sending a bear to a zoo that has historically kept polar bears and would like to see the species return to the collection.
Lastly: I'd just like to thank members in the North American Polar Bear Population Threads for providing information that made this thread possible. Specifically, I'd like to thank @IndianRhino @Polar bear fan and @StoppableSan
If this thread is popular, I would be interested in hypothesizing on other possible SSPs, and would be willing to take suggestions for other species. Feel free to let me know what species you'd like to see me plan next. I greatly enjoyed proposing this breeding plan!
Alaska Zoo:
0.1 Cranbeary
Rationale: Alaska Zoo should continue to house Cranbeary, who is post-reproductive. Alaska Zoo should also serve as a headquarters for any possible orphan bears, which should strongly be considered as an alternative for when captive-bred bears aren't available. Space available for polar bears is greater than bears available, so having additional animals for exhibit purposes would be beneficial.
San Diego Zoo:
1.0 Kalluk
0.1 Chinook
0.1 Tatqiq
Rationale: San Diego should continue housing these three elderly bears. If the zoo would like to continue housing Polar bears after these bears pass, they should attempt to import bears from Canada/Europe or acquire a rescued bear from Alaska.
Oregon Zoo:
0.1 Nora
Rationale: Nora is not a good candidate for a breeding recommendation due to her medical history.
Utah's Hogle Zoo:
0.1 Qannik- move from Louisville
Rationale: swapping bears with the Louisville Zoo would help consolidate the breeding portions of the population, allowing easier transfers of bears. Qannik is excluded due to Marine Mammal Protection Act restrictions. If MMPA restrictions are lifted, Qannik should recieve a breeding recommendation with Lee.
ABQ BioPark:
1.0 Kiska
1.0 Koluk
Rationale: Both these elderly brothers are post-reproductive, and will remain at the ABQ BioPark. Barring drastic increases to the population, these will be the final polar bears recommended to the ABQ BioPark.
Kansas City Zoo:
0.1 Berlin
1.0 Nuniq- breed w/ Astra
0.1 Laerke- Move from Detroit, breed w/ Nuniq
Rationale: After the death of elderly Polar bear Berlin, Laerke will be moved to the Kansas City Zoo to form a new breeding pair with Nuniq. Due to the small population size and low reproductive success, having as many breeding pairs as possible is imperative.
Saint Louis Zoo:
1.0 Kali
Rationale: Kali is excluded due to Marine Mammal Protection Act restrictions. If MMPA restrictions are lifted, Kali should recieve breeding recommendations with Aurora and Talini.
Como Park Zoo:
0.1 Anana- move from North Carolina, breed w/ Kulu
1.0 Kulu- breed w/ Anana
Rationale: moving Anana to Como Park Zoo helps to consolidate breeding bears and make future transfers easier. Anana should breed with Kulu, who is already at Como Park Zoo. Due to her advanced age, it is unlikely this pair will be successful, but it should still be a priority to try.
Henry Vilas Zoo:
1.0 Borealis- breed w/ Amelia Grey
0.1 Amelia Grey- move from Oregon, breed w/ Borealis
Rationale: Transferring Amelia Grey from Oregon Zoo creates a new breeding pair, which is essential for the SSP's continued success.
Brookfield Zoo:
1.0 Hudson- breed w/ Hope
0.1 Hope- breed w/ Hudson
Rationale: this breeding recommendation is only a year old, so will be continued for the time being. While not the most genetically sound pairing, it remains imperative to attempt breeding.
Lincoln Park Zoo:
1.0 Siku- breed w/ Laerke
0.1 Astra- Move from Detroit, breed w/ Siku
Rationale: moving Astra into a breeding situation should be a top priority for the SSP.
Memphis Zoo:
1.0 Sakari- move from Buffalo, breed w/ Haley
0.1 Haley- breed w/ Sakari
Rationale: Since neither zoo has had reproductive success, switching pairings should occur in case better results are achieved. Sakari will move from Buffalo to Memphis to breed with Haley.
Louisville Zoo:
1.0 Nikita- move from Hogle, breed w/ Neva
0.1 Neva- move from Hogle, breed w/ Nikita
Rationale: swapping bears with Hogle Zoo allows a consolidation of breeding bears and makes future transfers easier.
Toledo Zoo:
0.1 Crystal- breed w/ Koda
1.0 Koda- move from Memphis, breed w/ Crystal
Rationale: Crystal is a proven female, and likely has one more litter possible. After a successful birth or three unsuccessful breeding seasons, Crystal should be moved to a retirement home and a new female brought to Toledo and breed with Koda, possibly one of the Columbus girls.
Columbus Zoo:
1.0 Lee- move from Louisville, breed w/ Aurora and Talini
0.1 Aurora- breed w/ Lee
0.1 Talini- move from Lincoln Park, breed w/ Lee
Rationale: Returning Lee to Columbus is ideal for future reproductive success at the institution. Talini is a genetically valuable individual, and the best chance of seeing her reproductive success is by transferring her to Columbus, a zoo with successful reproduction in recent years, to breed with Lee, a proven male.
Detroit Zoo:
1.0 Nuka- move from Toledo, breed w/ Suka
0.1 Suka- breed w/ Nuka
Rationale: this is a proven breeding pair that is genetically valuable.
Pittsburgh Zoo:
0.1 Snowflake
Rationale: Snowflake is a post-reproductive bear that will remain at Pittsburgh Zoo. If Pittsburgh is interested, this would be an ideal location for a breeding pair in the future if the zoo's facilities can handle it.
Buffalo Zoo:
0.1 Luna- breed w/ Payton
1.0 Payton- move from North Carolina, breed w/ Luna
Rationale: moving Payton to Buffalo to breed with Luna will break up two unsuccessful pairings in hope of creating more successful pairs.
Seneca Park Zoo:
0.1 Anoki
Rationale: Anoki is a post reproductive bear. Due to this facility's historical breeding record and location in relation to other breeding zoos, it should be considered a top candidate for a breeding pair should one become available.
North Carolina Zoo:
1.0 Neil- move from Como Park Zoo
0.1 Nanuyaak- move from Como Park Zoo
Rationale: swapping bears with Como Park Zoo is essential for consolidating the SSP breeding institutions. This would be an ideal zoo to house any potential orphan bears in the future.
Maryland Zoo:
0.1 Berit (24)- move from Henry Vilas
Rationale: Moving this elderly bear to the Maryland Zoo opens up Henry Vilas Zoo for a breeding pair, while sending a bear to a zoo that has historically kept polar bears and would like to see the species return to the collection.
Lastly: I'd just like to thank members in the North American Polar Bear Population Threads for providing information that made this thread possible. Specifically, I'd like to thank @IndianRhino @Polar bear fan and @StoppableSan
If this thread is popular, I would be interested in hypothesizing on other possible SSPs, and would be willing to take suggestions for other species. Feel free to let me know what species you'd like to see me plan next. I greatly enjoyed proposing this breeding plan!