Just left the opening of Bear Hollow at Cleveland Zoo. The Tropical Bear keepers told me they have not identified any female Andean Bears of interest to bring in and that they will have a more concrete plan next year once Pacha reaches maturity.
This most likely means Muniri will be leaving Nashville for another zoo.
I know you didn't ask me, but I do know that at least as of last year, Arica is still alive at Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico, when they announced the death of her longtime mate Charlie.@carlos55 Is Arica still alive? I can't find anything about her. I'm working in an article on the Andean bears at Zoo Vienna, Austria - Arica lived there for 3 years (19 Dec 1993 to 11 Dec 1996) before she was transferred to Mexico.
Potawatomi Zoo is opening a habitat for Andean Bears, bellow is the outlook, although it says “Black Bear,” they did a swap for Black Bears to make it for Andean Bears
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The Andean bear exhibit opened to the public on March 29th, with (1.0) bear Muniri from the Nashville Zoo in Tennessee.
https://wsbt.com/news/local/potawat...ster-plan-breeding-program-south-bend-indiana
Potawatomi Zoo
Some updates from queens:
- 3 Andean Bear cubs were born to mom Nicole in January.
- The litter consists of 2 males and 1 female.
- Male Andean Bear Bouba passed away last year.
Very sad news to hear about Bouba, but it is great to see that he at least sired one last litter. His legacy will live on through the three young cubs.Some updates from queens:
- 3 Andean Bear cubs were born to mom Nicole in January.
- The litter consists of 2 males and 1 female.
- Male Andean Bear Bouba passed away last year.
If she moves, maybe Cleveland? They've been planning on bringing in a female Andean for at least a year, since they finished the new bear exhibits. Then again if Chaska's move is temporary for renovations they may bring in someone else who can stay permanently.I also heard they plan to renovate the exhibit at some point so I wouldn't be surprised if female bear Chaska may relocate too.
I’m pretty sure they’re related though.If she moves, maybe Cleveland? They've been planning on bringing in a female Andean for at least a year, since they finished the new bear exhibits. Then again if Chaska's move is temporary for renovations they may bring in someone else who can stay permanently.
Sadly with The Wild Animal Sanctuary having a VERY anti-zoo stance, I doubt these three will ever breed or go to zoos. Which is unfortunate, we need the genetic diversity.The Wild Animal Refuge in Colorado holds (2.1) Andean bears named Nico, Tupak, and Pina from the now-closed Buenos Aires Zoo in Argentina.
https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/rescues
The Wild Animal Sanctuary