This is something I have been pondering over recently, and I do apologize if a similar topic has been made before.
In North America we have the following Giant Pandas:
Smithsonian National Zoo
~1.1(Produced 1.0)
San Diego Zoo
~3.1 (Produced 3.3)
Zoo Atlanta
~3.1 (Produced 3.0)
Memphis Zoo
~1.1
Toronto Zoo
~1.1
Chapultepec Zoo
0.2 (Produced 1.4)
In terms of animals produced, I only included offspring that survived infancy.
In all, that gives us 16 Pandas in NA, 9.7. Out of those, all of them are on loan from china with the exception of the 0.2 from Chapultepec Zoo, who seems to be the only zoo that had any success with breeding their own Pandas back when they were given out as gifts.
It seems like the popular trend is to send back the cubs once they hit breeding age, but why not do the opposite ?? Keep the cubs in North America and continue to breed them here ?? As well, perhaps Chapultepec could loan their animals to a zoo that has had good breeding success (San Diego or Zoo Atlanta ?) and henceforth we could produce a couple more North American owned Pandas as well !!
I do apologize if none of this makes sence or if I am overlooking anything, but eh, its a burning conundrum I've got to know
In North America we have the following Giant Pandas:
Smithsonian National Zoo
~1.1(Produced 1.0)
San Diego Zoo
~3.1 (Produced 3.3)
Zoo Atlanta
~3.1 (Produced 3.0)
Memphis Zoo
~1.1
Toronto Zoo
~1.1
Chapultepec Zoo
0.2 (Produced 1.4)
In terms of animals produced, I only included offspring that survived infancy.
In all, that gives us 16 Pandas in NA, 9.7. Out of those, all of them are on loan from china with the exception of the 0.2 from Chapultepec Zoo, who seems to be the only zoo that had any success with breeding their own Pandas back when they were given out as gifts.
It seems like the popular trend is to send back the cubs once they hit breeding age, but why not do the opposite ?? Keep the cubs in North America and continue to breed them here ?? As well, perhaps Chapultepec could loan their animals to a zoo that has had good breeding success (San Diego or Zoo Atlanta ?) and henceforth we could produce a couple more North American owned Pandas as well !!
I do apologize if none of this makes sence or if I am overlooking anything, but eh, its a burning conundrum I've got to know