Which zoos (except Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens) own Sumatran Rhinos?
None, even Cincinaty sent their last Sumatran rhino in Indonesia last year. So currently there are just 3 captive sumatran rhinos on Sumatra.
that's correct. Male Tam and females Iman and Puntung. Neither female can breed naturally (Iman has tumours in the uterus and Puntung has cysts), although this article - Officials: Sumatran rhino is extinct in the wild in Sabah - says:I believe the Borneans in captivity are down to 1.2 after the death of elderly Gelugob in january 2014. Little hope there as both females have uterus problems.
if in vitro fertilization works, “each mother could then bear and raise a baby every three years.”
not exactly current information, but when I was at Way Kambas in 2009 there was no problem with visiting the rhinos (but I didn't because they wanted too much money).How plausible is it to actually see the Rhinos at Way Kambas? There seem to be people on TripAdvisor who have done so easily but elsewhere on the internet (specific I know) I found information saying you need to specially request visits in Jakarta. Has anyone on the site actually visited the SRS?
Neither female can breed naturally, Iman has tumours in the uterus and Puntung has cysts),
There haven't been rhinos at Sepilok for probably twenty years.Does the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center still have sumatran rhinos?
This come from the thread sumatran/javan rhinos.The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, near Sandakan, Borneo
are two western sumatran rhino...
Tanjung, male, 15 years old
Gelugob, female, 25 years old
no luck breeding them as yet either...
And that was posted in 2006 - 15 years ago.This come from the thread sumatran/javan rhinos.