i agree about the stress to Asha, but not sure whether bringing in a new female would be a wise move if they plan on keeping Asha,
Why?
They have the space to hold 1.2 in a wonderful enclosure. Ideally unrelated animals need to be brought into the breeding programme.
i just feel bringing in a new female would stress Asha out and cause fighting
I'd imagine it would be no different to any other animal introduction that the zoo does...
I'm not sure if I've ever seen a zoo house more than 1.1 Asian lions.
I wouldn`t try to put another female in with Asha.
Wouldn't it be possible to wait until she dies, because sending her away to some other zoo is bound to cause her stress, as is meeting a new male or another, non-breeding female.
something I was wondering-why have no new lions been imported, if the gene pool in Europe is so small? Is the Government in India unwilling to part with a few individuals, or is there some other reason?
I would imagine the problem is with both lionsJust as Pertinax pointed out, there are fewer than 400 Asiatic Lions, and though I've read that geneticists think the gene pool was not that big in the first lace, it's bound to be a lot smaller now. The captive population is rather inbred (I think), so Asha and Asoka are almost certainly both related. That and Asha's advancing age was probably not helping the health of her cubs.
both Asha and Asoka arent looking there normal selfs lately not quite sure why
Both Asha and Asoka arent looking there normal selfs lately not quite sure why
Not quite sure what you're saying here. What do you mean by not looking themselves?