Dan
Well-Known Member
O Boy, was I glad when I read these news about the elephants in Copenhagen Zoo at the zoo´s web page:
"Hanelefanten, Chieng Mai, har nu flere gange været alene inde i hunnernes indeanlæg, hvor han har indtaget området som sit eget. Hunnerne har efterfølgende reageret med en typisk adfærd, som en hunflok vil gøre i naturen, når der har været en han i området. Vi vil fortsætte, indtil vi på sigt kan have Chieng Mai og hunnerne i samme anlæg."
Oh, you don´t read Danish?
Sorry, here is my attempt at translation into English:
The male elephant, Chieng Mail, have now many times been let out alone in the herd enclosure, where he has claimed the area as his own. Afterwards, the females have reacted just like they would do in nature, when a male has entered their territory. We will continue this approach, until - in time - we can keep Chiang Mai and the females in the same enclosure."
Can you shed any light on this, Toddy? Do they really mean to tell us that they expect to keep the old male together with the herd at all time?
Also, for all of you who are not familiar with Copenhagen Zoo, I would like to tell you a little bit more:
The old male, before being transfered to the new elephant house, spent some 40 years or so in a small indoors prison cell, with a perhaps 350 square meters barren outside enclosure to spend his few outside hours in (remember it is cold in Scandinavia). Basically, I have felt sorry for this guy the last 30 years, since I got old enough to become aware of his predicament. Now he has moved to the new elephant house and the new elephant exhhibit, which is a huge improvement in general - but especially for the herd, not for the males. (Theres is a young male, Tonsak, as well). Some of you may have read my critisism of the male outdoor quarters. Not very much better than the old one. Therefore I have been SO excited about the thought that Chiang Mei (and Tonsak) would be let out into the herd enclosure, now and then!
And finally this has happened! The new herd enclosure is in itself nothing compared to all the new elephant exibits opening up in America, it is only about half an acre big- some 2000+ square meters (but the old enclosure was about 1/5 of an acre, some 500 square meters).
But still, it contains lots of sand, mudholes and a water pool. These amenities have been unknown to Chiang Mai for all his life! I would be so fascinated by any first-hand reports about how Chinag Mai reacted when he was let out into this, relatively speaking, "paradise"!
Have you seen it for yourself, Toddy? DID HE DARE TO GO INTO THE WATER AND HAVE A BATH????!!!!
"Hanelefanten, Chieng Mai, har nu flere gange været alene inde i hunnernes indeanlæg, hvor han har indtaget området som sit eget. Hunnerne har efterfølgende reageret med en typisk adfærd, som en hunflok vil gøre i naturen, når der har været en han i området. Vi vil fortsætte, indtil vi på sigt kan have Chieng Mai og hunnerne i samme anlæg."
Oh, you don´t read Danish?
The male elephant, Chieng Mail, have now many times been let out alone in the herd enclosure, where he has claimed the area as his own. Afterwards, the females have reacted just like they would do in nature, when a male has entered their territory. We will continue this approach, until - in time - we can keep Chiang Mai and the females in the same enclosure."
Can you shed any light on this, Toddy? Do they really mean to tell us that they expect to keep the old male together with the herd at all time?
Also, for all of you who are not familiar with Copenhagen Zoo, I would like to tell you a little bit more:
The old male, before being transfered to the new elephant house, spent some 40 years or so in a small indoors prison cell, with a perhaps 350 square meters barren outside enclosure to spend his few outside hours in (remember it is cold in Scandinavia). Basically, I have felt sorry for this guy the last 30 years, since I got old enough to become aware of his predicament. Now he has moved to the new elephant house and the new elephant exhhibit, which is a huge improvement in general - but especially for the herd, not for the males. (Theres is a young male, Tonsak, as well). Some of you may have read my critisism of the male outdoor quarters. Not very much better than the old one. Therefore I have been SO excited about the thought that Chiang Mei (and Tonsak) would be let out into the herd enclosure, now and then!
And finally this has happened! The new herd enclosure is in itself nothing compared to all the new elephant exibits opening up in America, it is only about half an acre big- some 2000+ square meters (but the old enclosure was about 1/5 of an acre, some 500 square meters).
But still, it contains lots of sand, mudholes and a water pool. These amenities have been unknown to Chiang Mai for all his life! I would be so fascinated by any first-hand reports about how Chinag Mai reacted when he was let out into this, relatively speaking, "paradise"!
Have you seen it for yourself, Toddy? DID HE DARE TO GO INTO THE WATER AND HAVE A BATH????!!!!