Hm, interesting news. But overall a fairly reasonable move as well. This will push Tulsa up to five elephants, and realistically, four of those five will likely be deceased within the next 10 years, leaving them with just Hank of the original five. Not that having five non-breeders on top of a breeding herd would be a big deal for Tulsa, their facility when fully finished will more than be able to accommodate that many animals.
While I would initially be somewhat reticent to be bringing in a breeding herd as well as taking on older non-breeders due to herpes and social concerns, realistically by the time Tulsa starts to have calves on the ground, which is likely still a minimum of three years away, hopefully the herpes vaccine will be well in place by then. And of course the facility is so expansive with enough yards that separating different social groups will be no problem.
This move also has the added bonus of bringing Hank in as a mentor bull. He will likely live for at least another 20 to 30 years, and has already proven himself to be socially affable and excellent with cows of all ages, adolescent males, and calves. A bull with all those qualities is always pleasant to have around! And while he is indeed a dud for breeding naturally, he is still fertile, and trained for semen collection. So absolutely an option for Tulsa to utilize down the road as well, should they so desire.