Elephant introductions take time - so patience is key.I had thought any news regarding the elephants may of been updated by now?
Elephant introductions take time - so patience is key.
I'm sure Monarto will provide an update when there's progress in the current introductions - introducing Burma to Permai or the two Taronga cows should be the next logical step; and that will only be done once keepers are entirely comfortable both sides are ready for that.
I was also more referring to the actual exhibit/complex to what stage they may have reached in the construction so far, I believe one of our members had mentioned they were due for a visit in the near future!Elephant introductions take time - so patience is key.
I'm sure Monarto will provide an update when there's progress in the current introductions - introducing Burma to Permai or the two Taronga cows should be the next logical step; and that will only be done once keepers are entirely comfortable both sides are ready for that.
I was also more referring to the actual exhibit/complex to what stage they may have reached in the construction so far, I believe one of our members had mentioned they were due for a visit in the near future!
The fencing posts are up in area 2 and 3 but the cable is yet to be run between the posts to complete the yards. Construction is continuing in area 2 for the concrete pool, visitor access tunnel and visitor viewing platform.
Area 3 is currently roped off temporarily with none of the fence cable complete and within the quarantine zone for the newly arrived elephants and it is unclear if construction will be possible in this area till this is completed. No works were being completed in this area today.
Area 5 is hard to view but from the parts that I could see it appears the fencing is complete and it may be possible for elephants to use this space but they would be effectively off display while in this area.
No construction is visible in the space which is marked as area 4 behind the current black rhino enclosure though a small tractor was working in this area today so potentially works are commencing.

I am also interested in how the new elephant bridge will look (Werribee style) I expect the concrete pool and new barn the take the longest to construct followed by the fencing and steel gates. This is going to be a whole new ballgame for ZoosSA having for the first time 5 adult elephants including a mature bull to cater too. I look forward with interest more than anything else in seeing how Putra Mas handles the move followed by meeting the 4 cows one of course he knows already, Perhaps most interesting for myself is seeing how he interacts with his new surroundings also if he will adapt with or without his own keeper who he responds too.@Swanson02 noted he plans to visit late June. He may be able to provide us with an update on construction progress and elephant introductions. I’d also be interested to know about breeding plans (specifically contingencies if Putra Mas/Pak Boon don’t breed naturally).
@Sunbear12 visited in May and reported that only the fidget spinner paddock (Area 1) was fully completed/in use by the elephants:
Updates on Area 2-5 (written by @Sunbear12):
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I am also interested in how the new elephant bridge will look (Werribee style) I expect the concrete pool and new barn the take the longest to construct followed by the fencing and steel gates. This is going to be a whole new ballgame for ZoosSA having for the first time 5 adult elephants including a mature bull to cater too. I look forward with interest more than anything else in seeing how Putra Mas handles the move followed by meeting the 4 cows one of course he knows already, Perhaps most interesting for myself is seeing how he interacts with his new surroundings also if he will adapt with or without his own keeper who he responds too.
@Swanson02 noted he plans to visit late June. He may be able to provide us with an update on construction progress and elephant introductions. I’d also be interested to know about breeding plans (specifically contingencies if Putra Mas/Pak Boon don’t breed naturally).
@Sunbear12 visited in May and reported that only the fidget spinner paddock (Area 1) was fully completed/in use by the elephants:
Updates on Area 2-5 (written by @Sunbear12):
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Perhaps you could ask if one of the new imported French Hippo bulls will be sent on to Monarto once it completes Quarantine?I'm heading to Monarto hopefully on the 1/07/25
Headed to Monarto next Tuesday
Any Questions?
Yep!Headed to Monarto next Tuesday
Any Questions?
Yes Thanks!Headed to Monarto next Tuesday
Any Questions?
What groupings are the Lions currently in? And is there plans to reintegrate any of the groups and/or perhaps acquire some new males to breed?
Big news (Unsure if this has been mentioned on Zoochat before): Three white rhinos are being imported from the UK and will arrive at Monarto soonish (6 months to a year?) for quarantine before being relocated to other facilities across Australia and New Zealand.
- No new outstanding alpha has been selected since Tsotsi’s death (going on 2 years now), but Enzi is starting to engage in politics. He’s now 22 kg heavier than the next heaviest male (Sandali/Gombe), but the females still don’t quite respect him due to his immaturity.
- From my observations, Boyd and Gombe seem to have formed a tentative alpha coalition, but the keeper mentioned there still has been lots of fighting.
- The main pride of 9 are still all housed together, the Cheetah keeper was unaware of the Carnivore teams plans for Bahati (Cheetahs are managed separately at Monarto from the other three carnivore species). She did speculate that he could be introduced to Ruka and his sister?
- I was told that Savannah had conceived previously but sadly miscarried at a few months. She's now on a restrictive diet as the Lucerne-rich feed (meant for other cohabiting species) caused her to put on too much weight, making it hard for Ibutho to mount her. The keeper noted that she's already a very large female, equivalent in size to most small bulls (i.e., Hamilton's bunch)
- No information, the rhino keeper I talked to was unaware of this import, and any of Monarto's plans for a bull Hippo. Maybe indicating that neither of these individuals is headed for Monarto? Or maybe he was just out of that particular loop?
Thanks for the updates @Swanson02!Monarto Safari Park Visit – July 1, 2025
Visited Monarto yesterday – sunny but cold! While I didn’t get all the info I was hoping for, I managed to have some great chats with keepers throughout the day. As always, a Chimpanzee keeper on their viewing platform was the most accessible for a chat. I also managed to speak with a white rhino keeper during the talk and a Cheetah keeper, all 3 were very helpful and kind! The park is also starting to green up again, too, after recent winter rains.
Here’s what I found out:
News on Werribee's planned import of two bull hippos from France, and whether one is headed for Monarto?
Any updates on Savannah and Carrie's potential pregnancies?
- No information, the rhino keeper I talked to was unaware of this import, and any of Monarto's plans for a bull Hippo. Maybe indicating that neither of these individuals is headed for Monarto? Or maybe he was just out of that particular loop?
Other White rhino updates:
- Neither female is currently pregnant to the keepers' knowledge following a check-up a month ago.
- I was told that Savannah had conceived previously but sadly miscarried at a few months. She's now on a restrictive diet as the Lucerne-rich feed (meant for other cohabiting species) caused her to put on too much weight, making it hard for Ibutho to mount her. The keeper noted that she's already a very large female, equivalent in size to most small bulls (i.e., Hamilton's bunch)
- Carrie’s hymen remains unbroken. Although Ibutho has been seen mounting both cows, he’s evidently missing the mark and struggling with mating.
- The keeper seemed confident that things were heading in the right direction, however
Any updates on a female black rhino arrival?
- Umfana (who is also slightly overweight) is currently being crate-trained and will be moved over to Wild Africa in the next few months to act as a stimulant bull for Ibutho. In hopes of getting things moving
- Big news (Unsure if this has been mentioned on Zoochat before): Three white rhinos are being imported from the UK and will arrive at Monarto soonish (6 months to a year?) for quarantine before being relocated to other facilities across Australia and New Zealand.
Any general news on Elephant introductions?
- I was once again told that Monarto is still waiting on the completion of a third Black Rhino yard/enclosure before receiving females (I refer to my previous Monarto news post on the 31/01/25 for this). This will be after the elephants are completed.
- I was told that it is more likely that Dubbo sends over a pair of cows rather than just one.
- The keeper also confirmed that Sentwali has been seen mounting two cows at Dubbo, and one of the few reasons he was chosen over Induna for the move was due to his sensitivity to construction noise from the elephant development.
Elephant Complex completion date?
- I can confirm no full introductions have occurred yet.
- Burma, however, has daily through-the-fence contact with the Taronga girls. Her barn stall is also next to theirs, so contact also occurs during the night.
Breeding from Putra Mas or Pak Boon?
- No confirmations, but I've uploaded some pictures; based on what I saw personally as a civil engineer by trade, I’d estimate completion would be around mid-next year.
- The elephants also now have access to two areas, Area 1 and Area 4. Burma spent the day in the partially hidden Area 4 (Permai was unseen, I assume she spends a lot of time in the barn), and it was stated by a volunteer that the cloverleaf yard will be mainly Putra Mas’ area, once the complex is completed.
- Pak Boon and Tang Mo are settling in especially well, so I hope the plans are to breed Pak Boon with Putra Mas immediately once he is on site.
- A personal observation, but right now I find the exhibit rather ugly. It is a bit of a Dust Bowl, and the loose rock barriers on the ground surrounding the trees are not to my taste. I also imagine that these rocks aren't 'calf proof' as they seem like more of a tool to prevent adult elephants rather than lighter, more nimble calves.
Are the chimpanzees Galatea or Lani still on contraception?
- I was given no updates today, unfortunately. Mainly because I was unable to get to chat with any elephant keepers. Since there is no elephant keeper talk yet it's really hard to grab a hold of any of them for a chat
Zebra numbers?
- All females are still on contraception.
- No new outstanding alpha has been selected since Tsotsi’s death (going on 2 years now), but Enzi is starting to engage in politics. He’s now 22 kg heavier than the next heaviest male (Sandali/Gombe), but the females still don’t quite respect him due to his immaturity.
- From my observations, Boyd and Gombe seem to have formed a tentative alpha coalition, but the keeper mentioned there still has been lots of fighting.
- The chimp keeper (same one I talked to last time) once again speculated that Galatea has endometriosis and a very swollen reproductive region, which may have been complicating her births, but she is still recommended to breed again. They are just giving her time to recuperate.
- She mentioned Lani is still likely a year or two away from being put in a breeding situation.
Plans for Bahati the lion?
- I estimate between 19 and 23 – no definitive count was given by a park source.
Other news:
- The main pride of 9 are still all housed together, the Cheetah keeper was unaware of the Carnivore teams plans for Bahati (Cheetahs are managed separately at Monarto from the other three carnivore species). She did speculate that he could be introduced to Ruka and his sister?
Anyway I had a great little visit, now onto Auckland Zoo next week!!!
- I was told that three giraffes are confirmed to be pregnant and are expecting sometime in the spring.
Unrelated adults have been introduced in the past in the US with success, so it's quite possible Monarto will be able to achieve a re-introduction between the two brothers. I do think that would be their best bet, as Bahati doesn't have much value breeding wise.It would be a challenge to integrate Ruka and Bahati, but not necessarily an impossibility.
Thanks for the updates @Swanson02!
That's exciting to hear re. the White Rhino import. The United Kingdom has had great breeding success in the last decade or so, so there's certainly a multitude of options. I'd imagine all three would be coming from different facilities for the sake of genetics.
It's also interesting to hear that there will only be three arriving, and that they'll be distributed amongst Australian zoos (rather than all remaining at Monarto). That gives me the impression they might be three bulls; but there's still the need for more viable cows regionally - so I'm hoping it will be three cows distributed across zoos regionally for the best chances of breeding success. Werribee and Dubbo desperately need additional cows.
Also interesting to hear about the Black Rhinos - the two females Sentwali has been paired with should be Bakhita (2002) and her daughter, Kufara (2010). In the event two females are transferred out down the line, Bakhita and her youngest daughter, Sabi, would be prime candidates.
With the Chimps, it seems like there's just giving the group time to settle before taking the females off contraception. Boyd's always been quite an ambitious male, but now approaching his 50's, it's obvious that he no longer has the motor to achieve such a role anymore. His son, Gombe, has always been a bit aloof, but is much younger and the pair together obviously stand a formidable force against Sandali who isn't the sharpest tool in the shed either. Enzi will soon be ten, so he should be moving into a more higher ranking role in the coming years. Sule at Taronga achieved the role of alpha male in their community at the age of 13.
Thanks for asking about the zebras too - did you notice any foals?