I don’t know if this has been reported or not, but apparently via socials, Luk Chai Has now safely arrived at Werribee![]()
Indeed, he arrived early this morning and has had access to the interior of his barn and the adjacent pen as seen in the video from their socials;
Zoos Victoria on Instagram: "The day is finally here! The first of our nine Asian elephants has safely arrived at his new home at Werribee Open Range Zoo. This morning, the four tonne male Luk Chai voluntarily entered a custom-built crate before being craned onto a flat-bed truck. That's right - for a brief moment, he was airborne! Keepers monitored Luk Chai remotely via cameras as the truck and @VicPol escort vehicles made their way to the newly built 21-hectare habitat. Luk Chai is currently curiously exploring his brand-new bull barn. Stay tuned for updates as the hard-working team plans to move the remaining eight Asian elephants."
With the cows hopefully following in the coming days dependent on weather and their cooperation with getting in the crates; though given their progress with crate training (which has been going on for over 18 months), I’m not anticipating any issues here:
Melbourne Zoo elephants move to Werribee
The remaining eight elephants at Melbourne Zoo are expected to join Luk Chai at Werribee in the coming days. Exactly when, zookeepers do not know – it is up to the elephants to move voluntarily into their crates, and factors like the weather and health can affect how soon they move.
It will be end of an era at Melbourne Zoo when all the current elephant herd members have left for Werribee.
It is quite the event this year that a greater part of the Australian Asiatic elephant population will relocate to essentially 2 bigger open range locations.
The beauty of Melbourne’s phase out (aside from the obvious of the elephants getting a 21ha habitat) is that regular visitors won’t have to travel far to see the herd at Werribee.
I agree it will be a seismic change indeed for the regional population, with four zoos phasing out elephants:
Auckland
Melbourne
Perth
Taronga
Considering Burma was imported by Monarto in November and Putra Mas could follow as soon as June, these transfers have all occurred within the space of seven months - a phenomenal effort for the teams involved!
