North American Asian Elephant Population 2024

I heard from docents at Columbus today that there will be ultrasounds done on Rudy, Sunny and Phoebe to check for pregnancy soon! Hopefully this means they've detected changes in bloodwork!

There also appears to be no set date for Sabu to be sent back to Cinci, and right now Columbus is waiting for Cincinnati to make that call.
 
I heard from docents at Columbus today that there will be ultrasounds done on Rudy, Sunny and Phoebe to check for pregnancy soon! Hopefully this means they've detected changes in bloodwork!

There also appears to be no set date for Sabu to be sent back to Cinci, and right now Columbus is waiting for Cincinnati to make that call.
Great news hopefully, all three girls are pregnant and due sometime late this year or early 2025
 
Great news hopefully, all three girls are pregnant and due sometime late this year or early 2025
To my understanding they don't typically perform ultrasounds unless bloodwork indicates a shift in hormone levels, so this is incredibly promising!
If all goes well at both zoos we could have 5 Sabu calves on the ground by the end of the decade!
 
I heard from docents at Columbus today that there will be ultrasounds done on Rudy, Sunny and Phoebe to check for pregnancy soon! Hopefully this means they've detected changes in bloodwork!

There also appears to be no set date for Sabu to be sent back to Cinci, and right now Columbus is waiting for Cincinnati to make that call.
I too am very hopeful that the three Columbus girls are pregnant.
 
El Paso Zoo mourns death of beloved Asian elephant Savannah

Savannah, an Asian elephant at the El Paso Zoo has died.
Sad news to learn. As a lot of have mentioned, an elephant reaching 71 isn't something we see happening often. She did really well.

A lot of respect to the El Paso team who I know have put in a lot of care and treatment for her over the past few decades to accommodate her conditions and help her achieve such an age.

With Savannah's death, there's a new holder of the oldest elephant in North America - Cora at Topeka, at 65 years of age.
 
Sad news to learn. As a lot of have mentioned, an elephant reaching 71 isn't something we see happening often. She did really well.

A lot of respect to the El Paso team who I know have put in a lot of care and treatment for her over the past few decades to accommodate her conditions and help her achieve such an age.

With Savannah's death, there's a new holder of the oldest elephant in North America - Cora at Topeka, at 65 years of age.
It's more accurately a tie with Ruth at Buttonwood Park. Both were born the same year, and being wild-caught there isn't a known birth date for either. Both were 1958 births.
Those two are the oldest confirmed living Asian Elephants in North America, but looking at the population list, I do notice that Sarah at Center for Elephant Conservation was born in 1957 and is possibly still alive which would make her the oldest elephant in North America.
 
Those two are the oldest confirmed living Asian Elephants in North America, but looking at the population list, I do notice that Sarah at Center for Elephant Conservation was born in 1957 and is possibly still alive which would make her the oldest elephant in North America.
She died back in 2021 unfortunately.
 
As another circus historian once told me, “Not everything is on the internet!” Savannah was older than 71 as well. Also based on photos from the 1950s, Savannah was not just a year old when she arrived to the United States in 1954.

Correct, which is why I used the AZA records as an example because they date back to before the internet was around. But either which way we look at it, all wild born elephants have an estimated age because no one knows when they were born so all of their ages could be off by 1-3 years.
 
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