Here is Toronto's polar bear cub exploring the snow for the first time.
Toronto Zoo polar bear cub looks right at home in the snow - Toronto - CBC News
Toronto Zoo polar bear cub looks right at home in the snow - Toronto - CBC News
Lets not forget North Carolina Zoo!
Although its a tight timeline, assuming the zoo was quick in its introductions and the bears hit it off I could potentially see cubs for them as well.
This year's cub watch isn't looking too great, but to narrow down the possibilites:
Alaska Zoo: Can mate, but female was on birth control before (possible side effects).
Cincinnati Zoo: To mate again, not sure if they did.
Columbus Zoo: This would be the top choice if Nanuq did indeed breed with the females. I think it did happen as why Nora was sent away already. If not, this upcoming winter they may try again. After that, I think that may be it. Nanuq is getting up there in age!
Detroit Zoo: To mate, from pictures the female is quite big again.
Denver Zoo: To mate (few years together, no results).
Memphis Zoo: To mate (few years together, no results).
Pittsburgh Zoo: To mate (few years, no results)
San Diego Zoo: Not sure if non-related male and female mated.
The current large carnivore act in Michigan doesn't allow for the Detroit Zoo to be breeding their polar bears
The current large carnivore act in Michigan doesn't allow for the Detroit Zoo to be breeding their polar bears
Originally they were suppose to be exempt but they forgot to include it in the original legislature in 2000. Now they are trying to get it added into the legislature. Jones introducing zoo animal breeding bill | Senator Rick JonesAZA accredited facilities like the Detroit Zoo are exempt from Michigan's Large Carnivore Act. They can breed their bears if they want.
I really hope so. It would be great to see Anana again. I missed her when she left Brookfield.A move is happening in hopes to give the US a new breeding pair: Polar bear Anana leaving Buffalo Zoo
Although the Buffalo Zoo will not confirm what zoo Anana will be going to, I think most likely it will be Lincoln Park Zoo. An article recently stated that the Lincoln Park zoo would be receiving a female polar bear this winter to mate with their new male, Siku. Siku is also in the same family as Hudson, her previous mate at Brookfield Zoo. From the SSP's point of view, because she has delivered a cub, they must continue to try to breed her..
Buffalo should be getting Sakari from Henry Vilas to eventually breed with Luna.
Brookfield should be getting Nanuyaak from Toledo to breed with Hudson.
Lincoln Park was to receive Nuka from Detroit and Anana from Columbus to breed but her cub will put an end to that.
Cincinnati is to receive Anana from Buffalo to breed with Little One as she's a proven breeder.
Detroit is to receive Siku to breed with Talini.
Henry Vilas will be receiving Berit from Cincinnati.
It's probably been mentioned or referenced at some point during this conversation, but I just wanted to clarify for anyone jumping in that both Aurora and Anana at Columbus have born cubs this year with sire Nanuq. Each had two cubs, but one of Aurora's died, for a total of three. Those are the only ones so far this year.
Unrelated to cubs but related to the polar bear population in general, Tasul in Oregon was euthanized recently. This is quite unfortunate, as Nora was just sent there so as to have an older companion and now- for the moment- she is alone.