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Old 22-10-2011

But what about the legacy of Djoum?

As far as known to me Djimu is the one with some of Djoum's genes. And Juma is getting older and at the moment out of the position of reproducing.
I don't say Djimu's place must be the Aspinall's - it could be somewhere else.
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Old 22-10-2011

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But what about the legacy of Djoum?

As far as known to me Djimu is the one with some of Djoum's genes. And Juma is getting older and at the moment out of the position of reproducing.
I don't say Djimu's place must be the Aspinall's - it could be somewhere else.
I agree Djoum is not well represented, having very few descendents. I can only assume the grandson Djimu hasn't (so far) been identified as a priority male for breeding elsewhere, though Howletts might not want to split him from the group of 5 if they are to leave sometime soon. However, if they ever reach Rhenen maybe be things might change for him in future?
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Old 26-10-2011

Just to Add, Kifta and Imbi have now left the collection.
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Old 28-10-2011

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Just to Add, Kifta and Imbi have now left the collection.
Yes Imbi and Kifta have been transferred to a zoo in Brazil and have been introduced to Idi a 38 year old silverback.

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Old 29-12-2011

This is gold dust to me

Keep it up Willard,liking your work
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Old 30-12-2011

Thank you, I do appreciate!
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Here's another family tree, unfortunately again without photos:
Gorilla Family - Howletts Wild Animal Park - Kijo's Group | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Hi Wilard,

Have just viewed your work and it has saved me hours of research time thanks again for all your trouble.
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Hi Wilard,

Have just viewed your work and it has saved me hours of research time thanks again for all your trouble.
You're very welcome, glad you like my trees
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