To my great surprise nothing much is being posted on the great white rhino track record of Whipsnade.
Now, that really is a shame and I would love to keep track of one of the few old white rhino herds that has rekindled itself (and not bitten the dust like the San Diego WAP rhino with all F1/F2 flat-liners.
In recent months their herd seems to have dwindled somewhat .... with only 3.4 recorded on ISIS. Bull Nsiswa is a dead cert + the 2 bull calves born to Nowana and Clara. Now in the female department it is much more confusing: Of late there had been good old FF Caroline and Trio (whom I both suspect are no longer breeding and rather elderly), the breeding cows Nowana, Clara and Mikumi and the non-breeding female Makolibu (for some magical mystifying reason-I suppose she is the one to be moved on soonish). It appears that the elderly cows may now have beating the dust or that some of the original cows have been moved on. Any perspective or lead on this would be nicely appreciated ....!!!!???
A cause for concern may be that the last 7-8 births at Whipsnade have been predominantly bulls for no apparent logical reason ....
I hope someone in the know locally may clarify things for us!
Now, that really is a shame and I would love to keep track of one of the few old white rhino herds that has rekindled itself (and not bitten the dust like the San Diego WAP rhino with all F1/F2 flat-liners.
In recent months their herd seems to have dwindled somewhat .... with only 3.4 recorded on ISIS. Bull Nsiswa is a dead cert + the 2 bull calves born to Nowana and Clara. Now in the female department it is much more confusing: Of late there had been good old FF Caroline and Trio (whom I both suspect are no longer breeding and rather elderly), the breeding cows Nowana, Clara and Mikumi and the non-breeding female Makolibu (for some magical mystifying reason-I suppose she is the one to be moved on soonish). It appears that the elderly cows may now have beating the dust or that some of the original cows have been moved on. Any perspective or lead on this would be nicely appreciated ....!!!!???
A cause for concern may be that the last 7-8 births at Whipsnade have been predominantly bulls for no apparent logical reason ....
I hope someone in the know locally may clarify things for us!