The Los Angeles Zoo has no room for Harry, so the Cincinnati Zoo is looking for another holder when they wean him this fall.
So Suci will stay on at Cincinnati then?
The Los Angeles Zoo has no room for Harry, so the Cincinnati Zoo is looking for another holder when they wean him this fall.
So Suci stays at Cincinnati then?
Yeah I was thinking, San Diego's former Sumatran rhino exhibit will soon be vacated of tapirs and capybaras...
Yeah I was thinking, San Diego's former Sumatran rhino exhibit will soon be vacated of tapirs and capybaras...
Part of the Tiger river exhibit at San Diego zoo was designed for a pair of Sumatran rhinos when it was first built, Sumatran Tigers, Tapirs and Sumatran rhinos were going to be the star species of this exhibit
Does anybody know what happened to that old sumatran rhino exhibit? Is it currently being used by another animal?
San Diego Zoo has had four (2.2) Sumatran Rhinos in its collection:
Barakas F arrived Nov 1988, died Feb 1995
Ipuh M arrived Apr 1991, transferred to Cincinnati Oct 1991
Rami F arrived Nov 1991, died May 1992
Tanjung M arrived Aug 1992, died Feb 1995
Here is a list of the rest of the rhinos in the US a total of 4.6 Sumatrans. The individuals in italics belong to the insitution they are mentioned under.
Los Angeles Zoo
Mahato F arrived Nov 1988, transferred to Cincinnati Jun 1989
Rapunzel F arrived Nov 1989, transferred to Bronx May 1990
Emi F arrived Nov 1991, transferred to Cincinnati Aug 1995
Andalas M arrived Jun 2003, transferred to SRS 2007
Cincinnati Zoo
Mahato F arrived Jun 1989, died May 1992
Ipuh M arrived Oct 1991
Rapunzel F arrived Feb 1993, returned to Bronx Mar 2001
Emi F arrived Aug 1995
Andalas M born Sept 2001, transferred to Los Angeles Jun 2003
Suci F born Jul 2004
Harry M born 2007 (belongs to Los Angeles)
Bronx Zoo
Rapunzel F arrived May 1990, transferred to Cincinnati Feb 1993
died Dec 2005
Miami Metrozoo
Never received any individuals
Standard breeding loan agreement....1st born goes to one zoo, the 2nd goes to the next, 3rd goes to the one zoo, 4th to the next, etc. In this case the "odd" births belong to Los Angeles; and the even to Cincinnati.
Are these rhinos actually owned by these zoos, rather than a blanket overall ownership by the Malaysian government or whomsoever in their country of origin?
Actually, the rhinos are all still 'owned' by "The Directorate General of Forest Protection & Nature Conservation, Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesia"
Actually, the rhinos are all still 'owned' by "The Directorate General of Forest Protection & Nature Conservation, Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesia"