North American African Elephant Population 2023

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Can you list them out? I haven’t been following along closely.

1.) Nadirah at Disneys Animal Kingdom (father is Maclean)

2.) Renee at the Toledo Zoo (father is Titan)

3.) Omma at the Omaha Zoo (father is Callee)

4.) Litsemba at the Reid Park Zoo (father is Mabu)

5.) Nolwazi and Amahle at Fresno Chaffee Zoo (father is Mabu).
 
Baby elephants coming 2024 ✨... - Fresno Chaffee Zoo

Nolwazi and Amahle are pregnant at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo and are due in 2024!
Wonderful news! :)

Although Mabu is a well represented bull; being a proven bull he was the right choice to pair with these two valuable girls who were in need to conceive ASAP.

My fingers are crossed we get a girl or some girls from this cohort for the succession of the herd long term.
 
Wonderful news! :)

Although Mabu is a well represented bull; being a proven bull he was the right choice to pair with these two valuable girls who were in need to conceive ASAP.

My fingers are crossed we get a girl or some girls from this cohort for the succession of the herd long term.

Not to mention Mabu is a wonderful father, even though male elephants don't have any role in raising the young.
 
Hopefully one of many calves for Zahara, hopefully Indianapolis is willing to breed her at natural birthing intervals of every 3-5 years but since this was an AI birth I doubt it

At least she finally does have a calf. I know zoo staff said they’ve been trying to naturally breed her with Kedar but so far no luck.
 
Hopefully one of many calves for Zahara, hopefully Indianapolis is willing to breed her at natural birthing intervals of every 3-5 years but since this was an AI birth I doubt it
Very feasible to do so; its just a highly costly procedure.

I'm hopeful she'll be able to mate naturally for her next calf though. This calf gives her time to keep trying with Kedar, but if that dosen't pan out they could easily swap him out for another bull. I doubt they will rely on AI for the continuation of her breeding span.
 
Very feasible to do so; its just a highly costly procedure.

I'm hopeful she'll be able to mate naturally for her next calf though. This calf gives her time to keep trying with Kedar, but if that dosen't pan out they could easily swap him out for another bull. I doubt they will rely on AI for the continuation of her breeding span.
AI is hardly feasible. It's an invasive and labor intensive procedure, only a few specialized teams (based mainly out of Europe) are highly skilled at it, and as you mentioned, it is EXPENSIVE, even for well funded zoos. Plus it's success rates, while getting better, still aren't great.

Of course it's absolutely a valuable tool and has numerous practical uses, but in a case such as Indi's where they currently have to rely *exclusively* on AI, it's kind of a trash solution.

Truthfully, I have my doubts that Kedar will end up breeding successfully anytime soon, especially at Indi. The US has a critical shortage of natural breeding bulls (currently only Mabu, Jackson, Sdudla, Maclean, Callee, and Tendaji) and not many strong contenders at the moment. Ajani, Titan, Kedar, Vusmusi, and Louie are all washes right now. Samson, Tamani, and Jabali are all untested and unproven at the moment, and all younger as well. Oakland doesn't seem to have any interest in attempting to collect from Osh. Tuffi and Bulwagi are flops. Tonka is non-option.

That leaves us Tutume, unproven and stuck in Canada, Junnot, fertile but stuck in Canada as well, and Mabu's horde of sons (plus Jacksons Tsavo).

There's, unfortunately, really not a lot of options, especially since there seems to be very limited interfacility cooperation, especially with some of the more valuable bulls.

Really what the US needs, is a suffusion of proven or likely to be successful bulls from Europe. Junmar, Yambo, brothers Uli/Moyo/Gus, any of the young bulls from Cabarceno, Tusker son Kibo, etc...All these bulls are well proven or VERY likely to be successful breeders once they come of age. A straight forwards swap would be easy enough, send over some Mabu or Jackson/Callee kids if needed. They would do wonders for the US population.

But alas, I'll get off my soapbox now, and just be happy that there is * a calf* born to a first time mom. Hopefully all continues to go well for mother and son, and both thrive far into the future.
 
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