Plains zebra birth:
A Plains zebra foal has been born to Katali. The colt has been named Subira.
Reported on socials.
One of the other important things, Chad, is maintaining pure subspecies that actually have conservation value. Why don't you try that?“One of the important things with managing captive populations is genetics. You’ve got to ensure that you’re maintaining that strong genetic diversity over generations – it’s quite often that stallions are moved from zoo to zoo.”
One of the other important things, Chad, is maintaining pure subspecies that actually have conservation value. Why don't you try that?
And that quote from the ABC article "not many Australian zoos have zebras" is pure nonsense.
Not many Australian zoos breed zebras for that fact.One of the other important things, Chad, is maintaining pure subspecies that actually have conservation value. Why don't you try that?
And that quote from the ABC article "not many Australian zoos have zebras" is pure nonsense.
It's interesting they mention the move being based off genetics. Melako and Katali are likely related, both being descendants of Dubbo's herd. Melako's mother (Shani) being born there in 2005 and Katali's father (Tambo) being born there five years later.Article on zebra birth:
A ‘perfect birth’ has brought a new face to Mogo zoo – and he’s already earning his stripes | About Regional
“We’ve had an established zebra herd at Mogo for quite some time, but he [Melako, Subira’s father] is a relatively new stallion to the group.”
“One of the important things with managing captive populations is genetics. You’ve got to ensure that you’re maintaining that strong genetic diversity over generations – it’s quite often that stallions are moved from zoo to zoo.”
Kaius ready to go on exhibit:
After bonding with G-Anne over the past few months, Kaius is ready to go on exhibit. He will venture our alone next week; before being joined by G-Anne.
Update from Mogo Zoo’s director’s socials.
They often have updates on their social media pagesI wondered how they were getting along, news or video has been sparse since he became a 'gorilla'. I can't quite see why they seperate them for his first public appearances though- allows more hype?
Oddly enough I just found something with a couple of photos of him with G.Anne. I think having him in the exhibit on his own first is probably a hype/publicity thing.They often have updates on their social media pages
Oddly enough I just found something with a couple of photos of him with G.Anne. I think having him in the exhibit on his own first is probably a hype/publicity thing.
Is it confirmed to be Chitwa? I know Evelyn arrived earlier this year and from what I’ve seen when I’ve visited, Chitwa, Snow and Roc have been in a separate pride to Evenlyn and Baako. Plus their wording of their pair makes me think it’s Evelyn and BaakoAfrican lion birth:
Two lion cubs have been born to Baako and Chitwa.
This brings their pride to six lions, including grandmother (Snow) and their older brother (Roc):
0.1 Snow (00/00/2004) Imported 2004 (South Africa)
1.0 Baako (28/02/2015) Lazarus x Maya
0.1 Chitwa (10/08/2014) Mac x Snow
1.0 Roc (00/04/2022) Baako x Chitwa
Is it confirmed to be Chitwa? I know Evelyn arrived earlier this year and from what I’ve seen when I’ve visited, Chitwa, Snow and Roc have been in a separate pride to Evenlyn and Baako. Plus their wording of their pair makes me think it’s Evelyn and Baako
Yep you’re right, it would have been nice to know how many were born/survived, and even the parents!Good spotting, I believe you’re right.
Mogo’s announcement tells us everything we need to know about the cubs bar the number in the litter, the parentage, the DOB and the gender. I’ll excuse them for the latter given the age of the cubs.
Kaius ready to go on exhibit:
After bonding with G-Anne over the past few months, Kaius is ready to go on exhibit. He will venture our alone next week; before being joined by G-Anne.
I'm very suspicious about whether there has been any real bonding at all...I think the recent videos they have released show Ganne isn't interested in him- when he ventures beyond the door to the outside he looks rather 'lost' and she just walks away or past him, as if focused on something else. I'd need to see something more of them interacting together before I believed they were genuinly bonding. Knowing Ganne's past I wouldn't really expect anything more.
That is exactly how I see it too. They couldn't give him back to his mother as she had probably ceased lactating by the time he was ready, -though she might have started again. Plus they couldn't bottle feed him in that scenario either. They were probably fearful of Kisane also. So all in all this was the only option left.Yeah fair point. I too have yet to see G-Anne initiating interaction with Kaius.
It appears from videos shared that interest from Kaius’ natal troop was limited; and with it being an unknown how Kisane would respond to his reintroduction, it’s reasonable to assume G-Anne was chosen as a safe option. How much Kaius will learn from her in the long term I don’t know, though it’s surely preferable to further handraising.
That is exactly how I see it too. They couldn't give him back to his mother as she had probably ceased lactating by the time he was ready, -though she might have started again. Plus they couldn't bottle feed him in that scenario either. They were probably fearful of Kisane also. So all in all this was the only option left.
I think even if Ganne effectively ignores him and doesn't carry him at all, he'll gain something if he partially imprints on her, and maybe involves her in some 'passive' play. So I await any more videos with interest.