
19-08-2007
Believe me, I would mention it if I thought it would do any good, but I know all I would get would be a polite 'official' statement about how the EEP make the decisions regarding such movements etc. (in other words, mind my own business...  )
We can only hope pressure will be put on them to remedy this situation as it IS highly unsatisfactory. I believe it has arisen because Twycross is a comparatively small zoo and historically does not have a large number of larger animals. Possibly through lack of experience they feel keeping an Elephant bull is one risky step they don't want to take (especially as their first female killed a keeper years ago) But they shouldn't really have imported the three young females without considering the long term future for them if they didn't inend to get a bull. Producing two good female calves from the matings at Chester has highlighted the situation further.
Nor do I understand why they haven't didn't repeat the procedure
of sending the females back to Chester- probably because it would mean separating the calves from their mothers. But there's a third unmated female (NJ) who has never gone to Chester- she could certainly have gone anyway.
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