I honestly don't think an announcement from Taronga will come anytime soon, but the question of 'what next?' with their breeding program will certainly begin entering their minds.
Pak Boon has had two calves now, both are deceased. @Zoofan15 I thought Tukta was concieved naturally, but maybe I am wrong?
It's uunfortunate for Tang Mo as well. She has failed to even give birth despite the fact that she's been Artificially inseminated at least twice. On one occasion she successfully got pregnant but then lost the fetus in the early stages of pregnancy. There was a Wildlife at the Zoo episode about it on YouTube, but it seems to have disappeared.
Apparently, when they were in Thailand Tang Mo showed much interest in Gung,but Gung wouldn't show interest in her. Then, when they arrived to Taronga the tables were turned, Gung was interested in Tang Mo but Tang Mo was playing hard to get. It's a shame the story never got a happy ending.
Sorry yes, Tukta was naturally conceived. I remember now because it had been necessary to do AI with Porntip because Gung couldn’t reach her (due to her age) and the zoo thought breeding from the matriarch should be a priority. They decided to let Pak Boon wait and let nature take it’s course. What a difference eight months made, as Gung was then able to breed naturally with Pak Boon.
If Porntip had had a female calf first time round, that would have been ideal. Not just as the start of the formation of a matrilineal line around the herd’s matriarch; but given that the donor bull was Bong Su, and the calf would have been unrelated to Gung.
Eight years later, they essentially achieved this with Kanlaya’s birth. Here’s hoping she survives and that her and Mali are successful in producing the next generation of Australasian born elephants.