Right? Too many darn generic "northern" names.
The founder rep in the US is truly appalling, especially for males, even if the SSP does a major overhaul and re-pairs, there's not a ton of unrelated lines anymore.
For males, we have the following individual lines:
Aussie x Arki
Marty
Payton
Hudson
Nuka
Koda
Yukon x Aurora
Lee
That is a grand total of 4 separate founder lines. The biggest tragedies, in my opinion, are that Nanuq was not given an opportunity to produce more (extremely genetically valuable) cubs with Anana, since both were/are essentially unrepresented founders to the US population(I know Nanauq has the other kids now, but with Aussie x Arki line of course), and the loss of Lyutyik at the Alaska Zoo. Him and Cranbeary had the potential to produce incredibly valuable cubs as well. I suppose also the fact that Little One will likely never breed either. Thats a pretty big con too...
For females, the situation is slightly better off:
Aussie x Arki
Anoki
Anana
Haley
Kavek x Voda
Cranbeary
Talini
Anana
Snowflake
With 6 separate lines of females, things are a bit better off, but some of them (especially snowflake) are getting up there in age, and I have a bad feeling not all six will contribute to the next generation...
Of course, there's also male Kali and Female Qannik, the wild born rescue cubs, but I believe they are not allowed to breed because of the idiotic UFWS, which makes absolutely no sense at all, in my opinion. I suppose there is always the possibility of more rescue cubs in the future, but I feel that it will be the non-breeding curse from USFW for them too.
Of course there are a few more bears I haven't included on the list, but they are all old non-breeders who won't be contributing to the population, so I see no point in including them with the potential breeding population.
The founder rep in the US is truly appalling, especially for males, even if the SSP does a major overhaul and re-pairs, there's not a ton of unrelated lines anymore.
For males, we have the following individual lines:
Aussie x Arki
Marty
Payton
Hudson
Nikita (Marty x Nan)
Siku ( Marty x Crystal)
Sakari (Marty x Crystal)
Borealis (Marty x Crystal)
Kavek x VodaSiku ( Marty x Crystal)
Sakari (Marty x Crystal)
Borealis (Marty x Crystal)
Nuniq (Nanuq x Aurora)
Columbus 2019 (Lee x Aurora)
Columbus 2019 (Lee x Aurora)
Nuka
Koda
Yukon x Aurora
Lee
Columbus 2019 (Lee x Aurora)
Little One
That is a grand total of 4 separate founder lines. The biggest tragedies, in my opinion, are that Nanuq was not given an opportunity to produce more (extremely genetically valuable) cubs with Anana, since both were/are essentially unrepresented founders to the US population(I know Nanauq has the other kids now, but with Aussie x Arki line of course), and the loss of Lyutyik at the Alaska Zoo. Him and Cranbeary had the potential to produce incredibly valuable cubs as well. I suppose also the fact that Little One will likely never breed either. Thats a pretty big con too...
For females, the situation is slightly better off:
Aussie x Arki
Anana (Marty x Crystal)
Aurora (Marty x Crystal)
Suka (Marty x Crystal)
Hope (Marty x Crystal)
Yukon x AuroraAurora (Marty x Crystal)
Suka (Marty x Crystal)
Hope (Marty x Crystal)
Nora (Nanuq x Aurora)
Neva (Nanuq x Aurora)
Amelia-Grey (Nanuq x Anana)
Neva (Nanuq x Aurora)
Amelia-Grey (Nanuq x Anana)
Anoki
Anana
Haley
Kavek x Voda
Cranbeary
Talini
Anana
Snowflake
With 6 separate lines of females, things are a bit better off, but some of them (especially snowflake) are getting up there in age, and I have a bad feeling not all six will contribute to the next generation...
Of course, there's also male Kali and Female Qannik, the wild born rescue cubs, but I believe they are not allowed to breed because of the idiotic UFWS, which makes absolutely no sense at all, in my opinion. I suppose there is always the possibility of more rescue cubs in the future, but I feel that it will be the non-breeding curse from USFW for them too.
Of course there are a few more bears I haven't included on the list, but they are all old non-breeders who won't be contributing to the population, so I see no point in including them with the potential breeding population.