Hi okapikpr,
I second your opinion/assessment of the situation.
The Indian rhino breeding record at San Diego WAP is rather impressive, however most offspring can now be deemed surplus to the SSP as their individual bloodlines are overrepresented (a similar situation exists in Europe with the Basel bloodline).
I sincerely hope that the introduction of an entirely new unrelated bull from Patna Zoo, India can somehow alter that equation with a designated group of San Diego WAP born females with low/mean kinship values (re pm).
I also see some opportunities here viz a viz San Diego WAP/Basel bloodlines:
1. reintroduction of captive Indian rhinos to Manas NP.
2. sending on 0.1 to Dubbo WPZ (Basel) and 0.1 to Japan (San Diego).
Jelle
I second your opinion/assessment of the situation.
The Indian rhino breeding record at San Diego WAP is rather impressive, however most offspring can now be deemed surplus to the SSP as their individual bloodlines are overrepresented (a similar situation exists in Europe with the Basel bloodline).
I sincerely hope that the introduction of an entirely new unrelated bull from Patna Zoo, India can somehow alter that equation with a designated group of San Diego WAP born females with low/mean kinship values (re pm).
I also see some opportunities here viz a viz San Diego WAP/Basel bloodlines:
1. reintroduction of captive Indian rhinos to Manas NP.
2. sending on 0.1 to Dubbo WPZ (Basel) and 0.1 to Japan (San Diego).
Jelle