I hate to pull a "zoogiraffe" but Suci will not be paired with Ipu.
"Zoogiraffe" as a verb
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I hate to pull a "zoogiraffe" but Suci will not be paired with Ipu.
Ok I am clear about what you are saying, But at this stage there has been NO inbreeding that I know of, I understand (as a long time dog and reptile/fish breeder) what inbreeding can do to depression and some other problems if to much of it is used BUT this is not the case here and now, I know with the Indian rhinos at the San Deigo Wild Animal Park inbreeding took place in the early days and numbers built up quicky which is what we want with the Sumatran species, in later years they imported several new males from India with unrelated bloodlines so I feel this is the best option under the conditions we have here and now.
I understand what your saying, I do. However do you have any idea how many Indian Rhinos were still born at WAP (same with mountain tapirs at LA) ?
Certain species (more often than not species which evolved on islands) are very resistant to depression for example the Mauritius Kestrel. Its probable that a pairing between Ipu and Succi would result in a healthy calf. But 1 calf every 3 years wont make a great deal of difference in the next 6 years by which time if new blood hasnt arrived the captive population will be all but lost.
The program is due some luck, who knows Dr. Roth and the team at CRES may yet have success. If anyone can do it they can.
The fact remains that acquisition of more founders is required and right now there are candidates for capture and translocation. In two years those animals will be lost and all that will remain are 3 populations on Sumatra and 1 on Borneo.
Not off the top of my head...
I'm glad we can agree on something!
"Zoogiraffe" as a verb, I'm sure he'll be flattered and amused.
Unfortunately A.I. in Sumatrans will be far more complicated than it is with White or even Indian Rhino.
There is a template in place that utilises SRS as a halfway house for wild caught animals that would be mated with captive animals (thus infusing the captive population with more founders) before they are re-released where they were captured (all of the National Parks in Sumatra that have rhino are thought to be well below carrying capacity so reintroductions shouldn’t displace animals).
The obvious problem here is habituation to humans, (I don’t know if you know the circumstances for Rosa being translocated to SRS) something unfortunately the species is very prone to.
That is what I suspected, given the different reproductive biology. Do you think they can achieve AI with Suci at Cincinatti- without wasting several years of her breeding life?
Wouldn't it be safer to keep any 'rescued' rhinos permanently at the SRC? Given the ease of habituation for this species (e.g. 'Rosa) I wonder how easy it would be to reintroduce any rhinos which had lived for a period at Way Kambas back into the wild and ensure they didn't wander back into civilisation or even up to poachers?
The example of Rosa is not a good one: she may never be re-released as she had become too habituated to humans in the first place.