
08-11-2007
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Originally Posted by jelle
The current mature bull at Port Lympne is Baringo II, who resided at Chester Zoo for a while.
For what it is worth: I find the arrangement of Port Lympne in the EEP somewhat peculiar.  I applaud their stance on reintroducing rhinos back to Africa, but have a few qualms about their meagre input into the EEP right now (save for their good relationship with Chester Zoo over the years). I would really like to see them get more "involved" in continental black rhino affairs 
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1. I had forgotten about Baringo II- somehow It thought he'd been exported too after leaving Chester.. He can breed with some of the Port Lympne females, but several are related to him(Nakuru, Solio, Arusha & Rukwa)
Has he any offspring now?
2. H/PL have historically always acted independantly of EEP recommendations. More so in the past when they were very independant and not involved at all, ignoring any requests(such as Gorilla transfers) made to them. Nowadays they do seem more in tune with EEP though most animal exchanges they make still always benefit them the most(!!)... With the rhinos as you know there have been several movements of surplus males, but they always 'stockpile' the females and don't send them out to other zoos(though they've sent females to Africa.) though they also aquire females from other places(its a one way traffic...  .)
3. Regarding the current Black rhinos situation- it sounds like the UK(specially Port Lympne) would benefit from at least one totally unrelated mature bull from the USA. and who would be used initially at PL.
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