impacted guts and kidney failure seem to be somewhat prevelant in the US.
could the former at least be due to some sort of dietary problem e.g too much fibrous material in their food intake?
Sorry, that was all i know.What a shame about the Lisbon animals, do you know the cause...impacted guts and kidney failure seem to be somewhat prevelant in the US.
What does the rotterdam female calf have...rota/coronavirus?
New Okapi calf born at Marwell on June 2nd to Zukisa.
New Okapi calf born at Marwell on June 2nd to Zukisa.
I am fairly sure another Okapi at Marwell is due to calf soon
I hope some one can confirm this? This year looks a better year for the European breeding program. Althou there has been a few deaths aswell this year![]()
I was told by a keeper several months ago that 2 Okapi were due in the Summer - so all being well they should be some more good news over the next few months.
Thanks for that SWA. Lets hope Stuma and Bristol's Female (Forget her name) also fall pregnant soon. Will try and ask a keeper for an update on Bristol's female when I visit later this month.
Hopefully this will mean more zoo's can join the breeding program (Depending if they lift the ban on other collections currently not holding okapi, being able too), although I quite like the fact that the Okapi is a pretty rare animal in UK collections with only 4 collections holding them.
Apart from Marwell and London Zoos, also the Dvur Kralove and an Antwerpen female are due very soon. I have no info yet on the German zoo situation: Koeln has had a male birth last year, Berlin Zoo had a foal as well, Frankfurt's are a youngish pairing, Wuppertal is a "disaster zone" (rumours that only 1 female left, which one, does someone know?) and only Stuttgart has any likelihood of a breeding 2008/09 (F Kabinda). Other continental zoos: Basel has another youngish pairing.
The goal is to have every breeding location having multiple females for breeding. The likelihood of new zoos receiving okapi breeding pairs is thus next to nil for the foreseeable future. This policy is intended to get the okapi breeding programme over "crisis mode" and on a more secure genetic setting.
Also there is no sign off them redeveloping the planned area for more Okapi, maybe with some success (Stuma getting pregnant) it might change the managements view on the situation.
Bristol and London from what I have seen also have limited accommodation for Okapi.
3.Neither London or Bristol have any room for more than a pair(plus offspring) at present. London could expand by making the other stalls in the Okapi house plus the adjacent paddock(where they used to be,next the Giraffe) available for this species e.g. then hold another pair or additional females.
Bristol haven't really got any room to expand their Okapi facilities from what they have now.
Thanks for comfirming this, all I have seen of these enclosures are from TV programs