Does anyone know potential phase-in species the AZA is considering? I know that Jaguarundi is one. Are there any more?
African forest elephants
Wait, this is the fantasy zoo forum isn't it?
African forest elephants
Platypus
Every species of pangolin
West African giraffes
Unhybridized Rothschild's and reticulated giraffes
Wait, this is the fantasy zoo forum isn't it?
I almost had a heart attack you facetious devil![]()
I almost had a heart attack you facetious devil![]()
jusko88- Tasmanian Devils should be coming to San Diego.
DavidBrown- Let's throw in mermaids too!
ThylacineAlive- The problem is, where do we source these rhinos?
I wanna know what others think of Governments of countries not letting animals into captive settings outside there home range? Do you think it's hurting the species future or Helping? I wish every animal was in a zoo. I mean what are we going to lose. what's it hurt. nothing bring javan rhinos,saolas,kakapos,platypuses,indris,etc...
I wanna know what others think of Governments of countries not letting animals into captive settings outside there home range? Do you think it's hurting the species future or Helping? I wish every animal was in a zoo. I mean what are we going to lose. what's it hurt. nothing bring javan rhinos,saolas,kakapos,platypuses,indris,etc...
Lots to hurt with all of those species with the possible exception of platypus. We know how to hold platypus in captivity, but not the rest of the species, or they are so rare that any removal would damage the population beyond repair.
Pshh, why not bring in Blue Whales too?!
I agree but I think we could keep Javan Rhinos with success. Since they're so much like Indian Rhinos and live in the same general area as Sumatran Rhinos and we can keep those species (with increasing success in breeding) then I think it's worth keeping one or two more elderly individuals to test if the species can survive or not. At the same time, we don't know much about this species and weither or not they'll breed is another question but I think it's a worth wild idea.
The first Sumatran rhino calf bred and born in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo on September 13, 2001.Since the birth of that first calf, two additional calves have been produced in Cincinnati. It seems to me that the zoo has had good success with them up until now. I think they should send a breeding male and female for both harapan and suci. you have a 50/50 shot. but with the the success that cincinnati has had i look on the bright side![]()
Like i said before, where would they source the rhinos? There are very few in captivity.