Oregon Zoo Oregon Zoo Elephants

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Current Census:

Name.......Sex..DOB....Birth Location...Sire..........Dam
Packy.......M....1962...Portland, OR.....Thonglaw..Belle
Tusko.......M....1971...Wild, Asia.........Wild.........Wild
Rama........M....1983...Portland, OR.....Packy.......Rosy
Unnamed...M....2008...Portland, OR.....Tusko.......Rose-Tu
Sung Surin.F....1982....Portland, OR.....Packy.......Pet
Chendra....F.....1993...Wild, Borneo.....Wild..........Wild
Rose-Tu....F.....1994...Portland, OR.....Hugo........Me-Tu
 
Oregon Zoo Births:

Name...........Sex....DOB.....Sire............Dam.........Location...........Death

Packy...........M......1962....Thonglaw.....Belle........Portland,OR
Me-Tu..........F.......1962....Thonglaw.....Rosy........Portland,OR.......1996
Dino.............M.......1963....Thonglaw.....Pet..........Spokane, WA.....1977
Hanako.........F.......1963....Thonglaw.....Tuy Hua...Tacoma, WA
Cora.............F.......1965....Thonglaw.....Rosy.......Ringling Bros
Teak............M.......1966....Thonglaw.....Pet.........Morgan Berry......1978
Droopy..........F.......1968....Thonglaw.....Effie.......Portland,OR.........1968
unnamed.......F.......1970.....Thonglaw....Tuy Hua...Portland,OR........1970
Tina.............F.......1970.....Thonglaw....Rosy........Hohenwald,TN.....2004
Judy.............F.......1970.....Thonglaw....Pet.........UNK????.............ltf 1978
McClane........M.......1972....Thonglaw....Tuy Hua...Circus Vargas.....1983
Stretch.........M.......1973....Thonglaw....Me-Tu......Florida???..........ltf 1974
Stoney.........M.......1973.....Thonglaw....Pet..........Bartow,FL..........1995
unnamed......M........1973....Thonglaw....Hanako.....Portland,OR.........1973
Emma...........F........1973....Thonglaw....Rosy........Busch Gardens.....1986
unnamed......M........1975....Packy.........Me-Tu......Los Angeles, CA...1975
**this calf was conceived in Portland.
unnamed......F.........1976....Packy........Hanako......Portland,OR........1976
Sumek.........F.........1978....Packy........Hanako......Portland,OR........1978
Khun-Chorn...M.......1978.....Packy........Me-Tu......Springfield,MO
Thong-Trii.....M.......1979.....Packy........Rosy.........Fresno,CA..........1993
Sabu...........M........1982.....Tunga.......Hanako......Ringling Bros
Sung-Surin....F........1982....Packy........Pet...........Portland,OR
Rama...........M........1983....Packy........Rosy..........Portland,OR
Prince.........M.........1987....Hugo........Me-Tu........Ringling Bros
unnamed......M........1991....Hugo.........Pet............Portland,OR...........1991
Rose-Tu......F..........1994.....Hugo........Me-Tu.......Portland,OR
unnaned twin.F........1994.....Hugo........Me-Tu.......Portland,OR...........1994
unnamed.......M........2008....Tusko........Rose-Tu.....Portland,OR
 
This is awesome news! Currently there are 7 elephants in a 1.5 acre exhibit (not 3 acres as written in the first article) and increasing that to 6 acres should make the Oregon Zoo one of the best places in North America to see Asian elephants. Also, having over 200 off-exhibit acres for the males will be fabulous. I've visited the zoo on 3 occasions and have often complained about what I perceive to be a terrible enclosure, and so these changes are very welcome indeed. Often the elephants are segregated into different areas of the paddock, and so in reality they have very tiny areas for themselves. There is always one male indoors with barely enough space to walk twenty paces.;)
 
Remote Elephant Center

"Two locations have been identified as possible sites for the Oregon Zoo’s Remote Elephant Center (REC), both in Clackamas County. The overall goal of the Center is to establish what zoo officials call a “multigenerational, matriarchal breeding herd of Asian elephants that will be sustained for generations.” It could house four bulls and 12 females, but females could be transported between the two herds — at the zoo or the center — depending on how the shift might support the zoo’s goals."

For more information and discussion:
>> "Remote Elephant Center" at ShowMe Elephants
 
From the Oregon Zoo's Official Facebook page:

"Our videographer put together a BEAUTIFUL video of our elephant herd interacting — watch and let us know what you think. Also, remember that Oregon Public Broadcasting wants to know if you’re a fan of Oregon Zoo elephants. Go to their website to comment: http://bit.ly/OPB_elephants"

The video has been reposted and can be found at
>> Oregon Zoo - Intersections at ShowMe Elephants
 
Elephant calf 'Droopy' and Family

A new article at ShowMe Elephants regarding a partial elephant history of the Portland Zoo, including elephants later relocated to Busch Gardens Tampa and Busch Gardens Houston. There is also question of the San Jose Zoo's elephant history. If anyone has further information regarding the locations and animals questioned in the report, please leave a comment or message me in an effort to complete their records for elephant historians.

>> "Portland Zoo - Droopy" at ShowMe Elephants
 
Yes, Rose-Tu is pregnant, an article also says that Packy is post reproductive. Rama has been recommended to breed with Chendra, but he didn't know how to properly mate her, so it looks like they'll be pairing her with Tusko as well.
 
Has the zoo announced any timelines for construction of their new elephant complex or released any graphics of what it will look like?

There is a huge amount of information and plans accessible on the Oregon zoo bond website. Well worth some searching.....
 
Update from a Portlandian

Rose-Tu (18 in August) is getting pretty big now. Shes due anytime from October to December of this year. Tusko is the father.
Shine is still being bred, but because of her age (30 this December), she's been having difficulty getting pregnant.
Chendra (19) appears to have some problem with ovulation, so they're training her for artificial insemination.

Packy's genes are well-represented, so he will not be bred. Rama's having trouble, so they might train him for AI. Tusko is 41, and still has a few years of fertility left, so he's the only breeding male at this time. Samudra is getting to the age of having to leave the herd, so he might be breeding in about ten years.
 
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