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North American Orangutan Population

Discussion in 'North America - General' started by EsserWarrior, 19 Nov 2019.

  1. MagpieGoose

    MagpieGoose Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    'Brunei' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    'Joy' and 'Willie' are both hybrids. They also have another male pure Bornean Orang-utan called 'Horst' (born 31st of January at Frankfurt Zoo) at Busch Gardens.
    'Mukah' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    Both 'Dumplin', 'Sulango' and 'Khali' are Bornean Orang-utans, although 'Dumplin' is female and 'Sulango' is a male.
    'Amanda' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    'Melati' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    'PT' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    They have 3:3 at Fresno, the extra female being 'Ndari' who was born to 'Busar' and 'Siabu' in 2010
    'Rudi' is a hybrid Orang-utan
    'Amber' and 'Teak' are both hybrid Orang-utans
    Memphis has 2:2 in total, they also have a female Bornean Orang-utan called 'Chickie' (born on 24th May 1977)
    They also hold a female hybrid Orang-utan named 'Pepper' (born 22nd of May 1980)
     
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  2. TinoPup

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    Tasha was born 3 March 1980 at Kansas City.
    Rory was born 3 February 1981 at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.
    RJ was born 11 January 2015 at Richmond, to Tasha and Rory.
    Patrick was born 17 March 1991 at Last Chance Aviaries.
    Farley was born 20 September 2006 at Last Chance Aviaries.
    Lucu is 5, and I believe was born at Richmond?
     
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    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I think you accidentally swapped Mexico and Canada's total facilities numbers at the top of your list. Also you have 2.0 confirmed for Mexico in your list, but under total individuals you list Mexico as only having 1.0. Nice job putting all this information together though! Very interesting to look over!
     
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  4. EsserWarrior

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    I noticed that too! It'll be changed on the list I'm posting on the first of 2020. :)
     
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    Guadalajara zoos orangutan group consist of : A-me ♀ , Nojosh ♂ (Adult male) , Mei ni ♀, Chemita ♀ , Mantan (possibly a juvenile male, cannot find info ) , and Kali ♀
     
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  6. ThylacineAlive

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    Anyone know what happened to LEO Zoo's Bornean Orangutans when they closed at the beginning of the year?

    ~Thylo
     
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  7. Elephant Enthusiast

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    The 8 (4.4) orangutans that previously resided at the LEO Zoological Conservation Center were relocated to the Gulf Breeze Zoo and the Metro Richmond Zoo. Of the eight orangutans, 6 (2.4) orangutans (1.0 Louie, 1.0 Artie, 0.1 Sara, 0.1 Brandee, 0.1 Maggie, & 0.1 Indah) were sent to the Gulf Breeze Zoo while 2 (2.0) orangutans (1.0 Patrick & 1.0 Lucu) were sent to the Metro Richmond Zoo.

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    2015 International Orangutan Studbook
    Gulf Breeze Zoo welcomes family of orangutans from Connecticut conservation center | Pensacola News Journal
    Orangutans return to the Zoo, six orangutans make their way to a new home | Gulf Breeze Zoo
    Orangutan Caring Week Post 2 - Metro Richmond Zoo | Facebook
     
  8. ThylacineAlive

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    Thank you! I had no idea they kept so many orangutans before closing.

    ~Thylo
     
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    Those would be the ones kept separate from the main group, in the safari train area, then.
    Interesting that several of LEO's orangs were kept by Michael Jackson before his death.
     
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    Thirty-nine-year-old 0.1 Rusa (Sumatran) passed away on December 13, 2019, at the Rolling Hills Zoo.
    Zoo Mourning Loss of Orangutan | KSAL News

    Note: The exact date of Rusa's passing was not stated in the news article however, I assume she was euthanized the day prior as preliminary results of the necropsy have already been conducted.
     
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    Tommy was born at Milwaukee in 1982
    Alex was born at Henry Vilas Zoo - She was 36 as of last July
     
  13. EsserWarrior

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    I heard about Toba's death on Instagram. Very sad.
    And I am still planning on doing the list. I've been trying to do finals, programs, and taking care of my animals so I haven't had much free time.
     
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    On Valentine's Day, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo announced that 21 year old 0.1 Kera Wak (Bornean) is pregnant and expecting her second offspring soon.
    Cleveland Zoo announces baby orangutan on the way | WKYC Studios

    The sire of the baby is 34 year old 1.0 Tiram (Bornean). Even though the zoo did not release when exactly Kera Wak is expecting, it's likely she will give birth sometime in 2020, and possibly in the coming months.


    51 year old 0.1 Chinta (Hybrid) passed away on February 18, 2020, at the Woodland Park Zoo.
    Farewell Chinta: Our Beloved, Eldest Orangutan | Woodland Park Zoo Blog

    Having been born on February 19, 1968, Chinta was only a day away from celebrating her 52nd birthday. Before her passing, Chinta was the third oldest orangutan in North America. Chinta's legacy lives on through her 40 year old nephew Rusti, who resides at the Honolulu Zoo, and 38 year old niece Belawan and 31 year old nephew Heran, both of whom reside at the Woodland Park Zoo.

    On a personal note, Chinta was one of the first orangutans, including her twin brother Towan, I learned to recognize as an individual. Between 2007 and 2014, my family and I would travel down each summer to visit the zoo. Even though the elephants were the highlight of my visits, seeing Chinta and Towan was always a delight. Their eyes expressed such personality which taught me that animals experience the same feelings and emotions as us. My condolences to those affected by the loss.
     
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    ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Out of curiosity, how many wild-born orangutans are in the US currently and what are their whereabouts?

    ~Thylo
     
  16. Elephant Enthusiast

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    Currently, 60 year old 0.1 Inji (Sumatran) at the Oregon Zoo is the only wild-born orangutan in the United States.

    In North America, as a whole, there are only three wild-born orangutans: 53 year old 0.1 Puppe (Sumatran) at the Toronto Zoo, 60 year old 0.1 Inji (Sumatran) at the Oregon Zoo, and 34 year old 0.1 Ame (Bornean) at the Guadalajara Zoo.
     
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    Interesting and a bit surprising! Are there any F1 Borneans kicking around?

    ~Thylo
     
  18. Elephant Enthusiast

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    Currently, there are 23 (9.14.0) F1 Bornean orangutans in North America. Of the 23 orangutans, 20 (7.13.0) reside at fifteen institutions in the United States and 3 (2.1.0) reside at one institution in Mexico.

    ITALICS indicate that the sire or dam is deceased.
    Phoenix Zoo - Phoenix, Arizona, United States
    0.1 Bess (Ben × Duchess) 1979.03.26

    Los Angeles Zoo - Los Angeles, California, United States
    0.1 Eloise (Eli × Sally) 1968.11.10

    Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
    1.0 Tujoh (Billy × Duchess) 1994.04.30

    Jungle Island - Miami, Florida, United States
    1.0 Sinbad (Stanton × Vickie) 1979.01.20

    Miami Zoo - Miami, Florida, United States
    0.1 Kumang (Harry × Bobo) 1977.10.15

    Busch Gardens Tampa - Tampa, Florida, United States
    1.0 Horst (Karl × Palem) 1978.01.31
    0.1 Indra (Piku × Petra) 1980.09.07

    Tampa Zoo - Tampa, Florida, United States
    0.1 Deedee (Dennis × Dolly) 1980.01.08

    Center for Great Apes - Wauchula, Florida, United States
    0.1 Popi (Padang × Paddi) 1971.04.23

    Brookfield Zoo - Brookfield, Illinois, United States
    1.0 Ben (Briggs × Toba) 1978.10.08
    0.1 Sophia (Gimpy × Sophie) 1981.02.18

    Kansas City Zoo - Kansas City, Missouri, United States
    1.0 Rufus (Stanton × Tanga) 1988.10.08
    0.1 Jill (Oogie × Sally) 1976.05.25
    0.1 TK (Briggs × Toba) 1985.04.22

    Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - Cleveland, Ohio, United States
    0.1 Kayla (Jiggs × Maggie) 1986.05.18

    Columbus Zoo - Powell, Ohio, United States
    0.1 Dumplin (Dennis × Dolly) 1974.07.21

    Toledo Zoo - Toledo, Ohio, United States
    1.0 Boomer (Gambar × Maggie) 1989.09.12
    0.1 Yasmin (Jod × Twiggy) 1978.02.17

    Pittsburgh Zoo - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    0.1 Ember (Ben × Sally) 1981.01.26

    Cameron Park Zoo - Waco, Texas, United States
    1.0 Kerajaan (Billy × Duchess) 1988.08.11
    Guadalajara Zoo - Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
    1.0 Nojosh (Mei Xiong × Ame) 2007.10.19
    1.0 Chemita (Mei Xiong × Ame) 2012.08.15
    0.1 Mei Ni (Mei Xiong × Ame) 2000.07.30
     
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  19. Elephant Enthusiast

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    More saddening news... :(

    0.1 Kera Wak gave birth to a baby between March 15 and March 20, 2020, at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Unfortunately, the baby was believed to have been born stillborn, even though the pregnancy was viable up until the birth. The sire of the baby was 1.0 Tiram (Cleveland Metroparks Zoo). The gender of the baby and the exact date of birth were not announced in the press release.

    Kera Wak, the Bornean orangutan, has given birth but, the baby did not survive - Cleveland Metroparks Zoo | Facebook
     
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