I would Imagine that the Trio of UK zoos now holding Indian rhinos would look at importing a young male from an Indian zoo for furture breeding between these zoos, could be a big bonus for them in a few years time
If EEP zoos become involved with Indian zoos it will be through the Species Coordinator in Basel. A recent conference on Conservation Breeding in India may have something in the works for Indian rhinos (I will have to get confirmation for that though).
Re Zoo_Boy surplus females: more often than not I have written that the Basel Zoo line is well over represented in Europe. I could well imagine that say the Nuernberg, the Rotterdam elder female, the Muenchen breeding female or one of the females at Basel could be moved out of the region. That makes for at least 4 possible candidates for transfer!
What I would wish for ex EEP wise:
0.1 captive-born to Indian zoos conservation breeding programme.
0.1 captive-born to Indian zoos CB programme or move to Dubbo Zoo, Australia.
The EEP populations stands at 21.28 individuals.
What I would wish for ex SSP wise:
1.0 captive-born to Indian relocation programme to Manas NP (a trial).
2.0 captive-born to EEP (at least one from non SD-WAP related stock).
The SSP population stands at approx. 37.35 individuals.
(some data I am not yet confident about).
The ARAZPA off shoot (no disrespect ...

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1.0 (mega important to the captive stock (both SSP and EEP) as the male sire to Dora was a wild born ex Assam (Nagoya Zoo, Japan).
For this whole scheme to materialize one would need a Global Species Management Working Party. However the very fact that the founder groups of the different regional Indian rhino breeding programmes would warrant a closer inter-continental transfer policy overseen by the international studbook keeper (incidentally also Basel).
Would that satisfy you both (Mark and Zoo_Boy)?
