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Breeding programs at Zoo Basel

The breeding programs at Zoo Basel have had many highlights since the zoo's opening in 1874. These include the worldwide first zoo births of an Indian rhinoceros and greater flamingo hatch,[1] as well as the first European gorilla birth.[2] Due to Zoo Basel's successful breeding programs, it manages the international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros[3] and the pygmy hippopotamus, as well as several European studbooks.

Breeding programs at Zoo Basel
Zoo Basel logo
Date openedJuly 3, 1874
LocationBasel, Switzerland
Land area32.12 acres (13.00 ha)
No. of animals6,894 (2008 – about 5,000 in the aquarium)
No. of species645 (2008)
Memberships20 different organizations – among others: Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Websitewww.zoobasel.ch

General information edit

The zoo is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP), and 18 other programs and organizations. In 1935, the forerunner of the WAZA (the International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens or IUDZG) was founded in Basel.

Breeding program participations edit

Among the breeding programs for endangered species that the Zoo Basel participates in are:

Studbook overview edit

Zoo Basel is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) and holds following studbooks:

Animal Image Years Which Studbook(-s) Animal in Basel
Indian rhinoceros
 
1972–present
International studbook for the Indian rhinoceros
since 1952
Pygmy hippopotamus
 
1975–present[4]
International studbook for the pygmy hippopotamus[4]
1928-2004
2008–present[5]
Indian rhinoceros
 
1990–present
Indian rhinoceros studbook of the European Endangered Species Programme
since 1952
Somali wild ass
 
n/a -present[6]
Somali wild ass studbook of the European Endangered Species Programme[6]
since 1970[7]
Lesser kudu
 
2010–present[8]
since 1956[8]

Cheetahs edit

 
Cheetahs

Among 82 other European zoos with cheetahs, the zoo's breeding program is one in a dozen that has repeated success. Basel had five young cheetahs born in 1993, 1995, and 2007.[10]

Cheetah breeding is difficult in captivity, as males and females live separately in the wild and females are picky in partners. The 30% mortality rate among newborns also lowers breeding success. That is why the new pair of female cheetahs that came to Basel in 2001 did not show interest in the presented males and had no offspring – until "Survivor" came from Vienna in 2006.

Currently in Basel edit

As of June 2011, the male "Survivor" and two females are living in Basel with two young cheetahs. On June 17, 2009, mother Msichana had two males and a female baby. The youngest cheetah died in the fall of 2009.

Flamingos edit

 
Chick feeding on crop milk.

For over 50 years Zoo Basel had its flamingo breeding program and hatched over 400 flamingos. Since 2000, every year 20 to 27 young flamingos are hatched in Basel. One of the main reasons for this annual success is the current flamingo exhibit which was built in 1991.

Currently in Basel edit

As of June 27, 2010, Basel's flamingo herd counts 113 individuals. During the spring of 2010, these birds built 41 nests and between June 5 and June 29, 2010 thirty-three flamingos hatched - of which thirty survived. This is a new record for the zoo, that never had these many flamingo hatches in its history. In a media release on June 22, 2010 zoo officials consider a calm hatching time and ideal weather as reasons for this record.[11]

Basel history edit

Zoo Basel hatched the first flamingo, a Chilean flamingo in a European zoo in 1958 and a year later the first greater flamingo in captivity.[12] While at first Zoo Basel had all six flamingo species, it decided to focus on the greater flamingo in the 1980s.

Indian rhinoceros edit

 
Rhinos in the outdoor exhibit

The Zoo Basel holds international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros since 1972[3] and coordinates since 1990 the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP),[13] which ensures that the captive Indian rhinoceros population stays as genetically healthy as possible. One of the main reasons for Basel to have these studbooks is due to its successful breeding program.

Currently in Basel edit

As of September 2012, Ellora (1982), Quetta (1993), Jaffna (Basels stock bull / 1994), Henna (2010), and Jari (2012) live in the Zolli.[14][15] On July 23, 2010, Ellora gave birth to a rhino girl called Henna, which is Ellora's seventh baby. Henna is unique in Basel's breeding history, as her left front leg is white. A video of Henna's birth can be watched here: [3]

Basel history edit

In 1952, the first rhino, the bull Gadadhar, arrived in Basel and a year later, the female Joymothi followed. These two animals are the parents of Basel's Indian rhino breeding program.

On September 14, 1956, the birth of rhino boy Rudra (the first Indian rhino born in a zoo) started Basel's Indian rhino success story.[16] He was the son of Gadadhar and Joymothi that came from Kaziranga National Park. Two hours after birth he weighed 60.5 kg (133 lb) and was 105 cm (41 in) long and quickly gained 1.5 kilograms per day. In 1959, Rudra was transferred to the Milwaukee County Zoo, where he only became a father once until his death.[17]

As of September 2012, 33 Indian rhinos have been born in Basel[15] out of about 80 births worldwide. Therefore, most of the 174 Indian rhinoceroses in zoos around the globe are somehow related to the rhino population in Basel.[3]

Rhino exhibit edit

 
Rhino with otter

The Indian rhinoceros house and outdoor exhibit were built in 1959, extensively renovated from 2006 to 2008, and re-opened in May 2008. In the new rhinoceros exhibit, the rhinos, are sharing the outdoor exhibit with muntjacs, and Oriental small-clawed otters. As of July 2010, the three different species lived together with no incidents. The 2.5-ton-rhinoceroses are sharing their food with the 30-kilogram-muntjacs or go into one of four ponds where the Asian otters are swimming around the rhinos.

Preservation efforts edit

The Zolli supports Indian Rhino Vision 2020, which intends to increase the wild Indian rhino population to 3'000 animals. The partnership with the Orang National Park in India, where currently about 60 rhinos live, is one of the projects supported. In 2008, out of every day pass sold 15 Rappen (US$0.14) and out of every annual pass CHF 1.50 ($1.45) went to the Rhino Vision, totaling CHF 100'000 ($99,900).[18]

Okapi edit

 
Stomp and Xina

Worldwide, there are about 160 okapis living in zoos. In Europe, there are about 55. Since Basel Zoo's first zoo birth in 1957, twenty-two okapis have been born in Basel (2009).

Currently in Basel edit

On December 2, 2009, the okapi bull Stomp (b. 2003) came from Zoo Berlin and on August 24, 2011 the female Hazima (b. 2007) arrived from the British Marwell Wildlife.[19]

Basel history edit

The first okapi that arrived in Basel on June 16, 1949, was the bull Bambe. However, after only 66 days, he died due to liver parasites. Nanouk (1955) and Bibi (1956) followed him and laid the foundation of Basel's successful okapi breeding program.[20]

In 2008, Basels Ahadi fathered the first okapi birth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia at Zoo Dvur Kralove. A video of this birth can be seen here[21] on YouTube.

Okapi preservation efforts edit

All okapi zoos (including Basel) in Europe and North America are supporting the Okapi Wildlife Reserve managed by the Gilman International Conservation Organization, in the Ituri Rainforest (Democratic Republic of the Congo). In 2008, Zoo Basel donated $5,000 to the Gilman Conservation.[22]

Pygmy hippopotamus edit

Zoo Basel oversees the international studbook for the pygmy hippopotamus. Since the construction of the rhino exhibit, the pygmy hippos can only be viewed in their outdoor exhibits. During the winter they are inside.

Basel history edit

In 1928, the first animals arrived in Basel and started a breeding program in which 53 hippos were born and successfully raised.[23] These animals and their offspring are living today in zoos all over the globe.

Somali wild ass edit

 
Somali wild ass

The Somali wild ass (Equus africanus somaliensis) is a wild donkey, a subspecies of the African wild ass. It is extremely endangered, as there are likely less than 1000 animals (or even 700) in the wild.[24] There are about 200 individuals in zoos around the globe, of which 35 were born in Basel.[25]

Zoo Basel manages the European studbook for the Somali wild ass and coordinates the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP).[26] All European wild donkeys are either descendants of the original group at Zoo Basel or of 12 others that came from the Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve in Israel in 1972.[27]

Currently in Basel edit

As of December 16, 2010, there are four Somali wild donkeys in Basel: The stallion "Ares" (22), three females (among them "Yogala"-12), and the baby girl "Hakaba."[6]

Basel history edit

Basel started having Somali wild asses in 1970 and had its first birth in 1972. Since then, 11 stallions and 24 females were born and survived childhood.[28]

Preservation efforts edit

Zoo Basel supports a conservation project in the Northeast African country of Eritrea, where 47 Somali wild ass live in the mountains between the Buri Peninsula and the Dalool ditch.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ (in German) 50 JAHRE FLAMINGOZUCHT UND FLAMINGOFORSCHUNG IM ZOO BASEL July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Zoo Basel, written 2008-08-13, retrieved 2012-09-05
  2. ^ (in English) First zoo-born gorilla reaches half a century swissinfo.ch, written 2009-09-23, retrieved 2012-09-06
  3. ^ a b c d (in German) Panzernashorngeburt im Zoo Basel 2010-08-19 at the Wayback Machine. Zoo Basel, written 2010-07-27, retrieved 2010-07-27
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  5. ^ (in German) Zwergflusspferd zurück in Basel[permanent dead link]. Zoo Basel, written 2008-6-11, retrieved 2012-07-26
  6. ^ a b c (in German) Kängurus und Heuschrecken auf Reisen - Partnertausch bei Zootieren. Zoo Basel, written 2010-10-13, retrieved 2012-07-27
  7. ^ (in German) Zweites Somali-Wildeselfohlen im Zolli geboren 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine. Zoo Basel, written 2007-12-27, retrieved 2012-07-27
  8. ^ a b (in German) Doppelte Jungtierfreude bei den Kleinen Kudus[permanent dead link]. Zoo Basel, written 2012-07-26, retrieved 2012-07-26
  9. ^ (in German) Kleiner Kudu. Verband Deutscher Zoodirektoren, written 2012-02-13, retrieved 2012-08-27
  10. ^ (in German) SELTENE NACHZUCHT VON FÜNF JUNGEN GEPARDEN 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Zoo Basel. written 2007-11-14, retrieved 2012-09-07
  11. ^ (in German) Zolli-Flamingos sorgen für Zucht-Rekord Zoo Basel, written 2010-07-22, retrieved 2012-09-10
  12. ^ (in German) Zoo celebrates 50 years of flamingo breeding 2009-03-22 at the Wayback Machine Basler Zeitung, written 2008-08-13, retrieved 2010-03-21
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  15. ^ a b http://www.zoobasel.ch/aktuell/detail.php?NEWSID=563[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ . Zoo Basel. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2006-09-13.
  17. ^ (in German) 55 Jahre Panzernashornzucht – Schutz der grauen Riesen nötiger denn je 2011-10-15 at the Wayback Machine Zoo Basel, written 2010-07-27, retrieved 2011-09-41, retrieved 2011-10-23
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  19. ^ (in German) Okapi Hazima soll für Nachwuchs sorgen. 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Zoo Basel, retrieved 2011-10-23
  20. ^ "VDZ - Verband der Zoologischen Gärten e.V.: Home".
  21. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Okapi birth at Zoo Dvur Kralove - Part 1. YouTube.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-03-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2009-10-31.
  24. ^ "Press Room | Saint Louis Zoo".
  25. ^ (in German) Seltene Schönheit 2013-12-20 at the Wayback Machine. Zoo Basel, retrieved 2010-12-25
  26. ^ http://www.zoobasel.ch/aktuell/detail.php?NEWSID=187&PHPSESSID=34277fba68d5857ecdb43ae645c9831c%7CZoo December 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Basel|INDIAN RHINO VISION (IRV) 2020
  27. ^ "VDZ - Verband der Zoologischen Gärten e.V.: Home".
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-11-07.

External links edit

  • Zoo Basel official website
  • Basel Tourism official website
  • Zoo Switzerland official website
  • Many of Zoo Basel's recent animal births are viewable here

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The breeding programs at Zoo Basel have had many highlights since the zoo s opening in 1874 These include the worldwide first zoo births of an Indian rhinoceros and greater flamingo hatch 1 as well as the first European gorilla birth 2 Due to Zoo Basel s successful breeding programs it manages the international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros 3 and the pygmy hippopotamus as well as several European studbooks Breeding programs at Zoo BaselZoo Basel logoDate openedJuly 3 1874LocationBasel SwitzerlandLand area32 12 acres 13 00 ha No of animals6 894 2008 about 5 000 in the aquarium No of species645 2008 Memberships20 different organizations among others Association of Zoos and AquariumsWebsitewww wbr zoobasel wbr ch Contents 1 General information 1 1 Breeding program participations 1 2 Studbook overview 2 Cheetahs 2 1 Currently in Basel 3 Flamingos 3 1 Currently in Basel 3 2 Basel history 4 Indian rhinoceros 4 1 Currently in Basel 4 2 Basel history 4 3 Rhino exhibit 4 4 Preservation efforts 5 Okapi 5 1 Currently in Basel 5 2 Basel history 5 3 Okapi preservation efforts 6 Pygmy hippopotamus 6 1 Basel history 7 Somali wild ass 7 1 Currently in Basel 7 2 Basel history 7 3 Preservation efforts 8 References 9 External linksGeneral information editThe zoo is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums WAZA the European Endangered Species Programme EEP and 18 other programs and organizations In 1935 the forerunner of the WAZA the International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens or IUDZG was founded in Basel Breeding program participations edit Among the breeding programs for endangered species that the Zoo Basel participates in are African wild dog Cheetah European otter Golden lion tamarin Indian rhinoceros Okapi Pygmy hippopotamus Squirrel monkey Snow leopard Somali wild assStudbook overview edit Zoo Basel is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums WAZA and the European Endangered Species Programme EEP and holds following studbooks Animal Image Years Which Studbook s Animal in BaselIndian rhinoceros nbsp 1972 present International studbook for the Indian rhinoceros since 1952Pygmy hippopotamus nbsp 1975 present 4 International studbook for the pygmy hippopotamus 4 1928 2004 2008 present 5 Indian rhinoceros nbsp 1990 present Indian rhinoceros studbook of the European Endangered Species Programme since 1952Somali wild ass nbsp n a present 6 Somali wild ass studbook of the European Endangered Species Programme 6 since 1970 7 Lesser kudu nbsp 2010 present 8 European Endangered Species Programme 9 since 1956 8 Cheetahs edit nbsp CheetahsAmong 82 other European zoos with cheetahs the zoo s breeding program is one in a dozen that has repeated success Basel had five young cheetahs born in 1993 1995 and 2007 10 Cheetah breeding is difficult in captivity as males and females live separately in the wild and females are picky in partners The 30 mortality rate among newborns also lowers breeding success That is why the new pair of female cheetahs that came to Basel in 2001 did not show interest in the presented males and had no offspring until Survivor came from Vienna in 2006 Currently in Basel edit As of June 2011 the male Survivor and two females are living in Basel with two young cheetahs On June 17 2009 mother Msichana had two males and a female baby The youngest cheetah died in the fall of 2009 Flamingos edit nbsp Chick feeding on crop milk For over 50 years Zoo Basel had its flamingo breeding program and hatched over 400 flamingos Since 2000 every year 20 to 27 young flamingos are hatched in Basel One of the main reasons for this annual success is the current flamingo exhibit which was built in 1991 Currently in Basel edit As of June 27 2010 Basel s flamingo herd counts 113 individuals During the spring of 2010 these birds built 41 nests and between June 5 and June 29 2010 thirty three flamingos hatched of which thirty survived This is a new record for the zoo that never had these many flamingo hatches in its history In a media release on June 22 2010 zoo officials consider a calm hatching time and ideal weather as reasons for this record 11 Basel history edit Zoo Basel hatched the first flamingo a Chilean flamingo in a European zoo in 1958 and a year later the first greater flamingo in captivity 12 While at first Zoo Basel had all six flamingo species it decided to focus on the greater flamingo in the 1980s Indian rhinoceros edit nbsp Rhinos in the outdoor exhibitThe Zoo Basel holds international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros since 1972 3 and coordinates since 1990 the European Endangered Species Programme EEP 13 which ensures that the captive Indian rhinoceros population stays as genetically healthy as possible One of the main reasons for Basel to have these studbooks is due to its successful breeding program Currently in Basel edit As of September 2012 Ellora 1982 Quetta 1993 Jaffna Basels stock bull 1994 Henna 2010 and Jari 2012 live in the Zolli 14 15 On July 23 2010 Ellora gave birth to a rhino girl called Henna which is Ellora s seventh baby Henna is unique in Basel s breeding history as her left front leg is white A video of Henna s birth can be watched here rhino birth 3 Basel history edit In 1952 the first rhino the bull Gadadhar arrived in Basel and a year later the female Joymothi followed These two animals are the parents of Basel s Indian rhino breeding program On September 14 1956 the birth of rhino boy Rudra the first Indian rhino born in a zoo started Basel s Indian rhino success story 16 He was the son of Gadadhar and Joymothi that came from Kaziranga National Park Two hours after birth he weighed 60 5 kg 133 lb and was 105 cm 41 in long and quickly gained 1 5 kilograms per day In 1959 Rudra was transferred to the Milwaukee County Zoo where he only became a father once until his death 17 As of September 2012 33 Indian rhinos have been born in Basel 15 out of about 80 births worldwide Therefore most of the 174 Indian rhinoceroses in zoos around the globe are somehow related to the rhino population in Basel 3 Rhino exhibit edit nbsp Rhino with otterThe Indian rhinoceros house and outdoor exhibit were built in 1959 extensively renovated from 2006 to 2008 and re opened in May 2008 In the new rhinoceros exhibit the rhinos are sharing the outdoor exhibit with muntjacs and Oriental small clawed otters As of July 2010 the three different species lived together with no incidents The 2 5 ton rhinoceroses are sharing their food with the 30 kilogram muntjacs or go into one of four ponds where the Asian otters are swimming around the rhinos Preservation efforts edit The Zolli supports Indian Rhino Vision 2020 which intends to increase the wild Indian rhino population to 3 000 animals The partnership with the Orang National Park in India where currently about 60 rhinos live is one of the projects supported In 2008 out of every day pass sold 15 Rappen US 0 14 and out of every annual pass CHF 1 50 1 45 went to the Rhino Vision totaling CHF 100 000 99 900 18 Okapi edit nbsp Stomp and XinaWorldwide there are about 160 okapis living in zoos In Europe there are about 55 Since Basel Zoo s first zoo birth in 1957 twenty two okapis have been born in Basel 2009 Currently in Basel edit On December 2 2009 the okapi bull Stomp b 2003 came from Zoo Berlin and on August 24 2011 the female Hazima b 2007 arrived from the British Marwell Wildlife 19 Basel history edit The first okapi that arrived in Basel on June 16 1949 was the bull Bambe However after only 66 days he died due to liver parasites Nanouk 1955 and Bibi 1956 followed him and laid the foundation of Basel s successful okapi breeding program 20 In 2008 Basels Ahadi fathered the first okapi birth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia at Zoo Dvur Kralove A video of this birth can be seen here 21 on YouTube Okapi preservation efforts edit All okapi zoos including Basel in Europe and North America are supporting the Okapi Wildlife Reserve managed by the Gilman International Conservation Organization in the Ituri Rainforest Democratic Republic of the Congo In 2008 Zoo Basel donated 5 000 to the Gilman Conservation 22 Pygmy hippopotamus editZoo Basel oversees the international studbook for the pygmy hippopotamus Since the construction of the rhino exhibit the pygmy hippos can only be viewed in their outdoor exhibits During the winter they are inside Basel history edit In 1928 the first animals arrived in Basel and started a breeding program in which 53 hippos were born and successfully raised 23 These animals and their offspring are living today in zoos all over the globe Somali wild ass edit nbsp Somali wild assThe Somali wild ass Equus africanus somaliensis is a wild donkey a subspecies of the African wild ass It is extremely endangered as there are likely less than 1000 animals or even 700 in the wild 24 There are about 200 individuals in zoos around the globe of which 35 were born in Basel 25 Zoo Basel manages the European studbook for the Somali wild ass and coordinates the European Endangered Species Programme EEP 26 All European wild donkeys are either descendants of the original group at Zoo Basel or of 12 others that came from the Yotvata Hai Bar Nature Reserve in Israel in 1972 27 Currently in Basel edit As of December 16 2010 there are four Somali wild donkeys in Basel The stallion Ares 22 three females among them Yogala 12 and the baby girl Hakaba 6 Basel history edit Basel started having Somali wild asses in 1970 and had its first birth in 1972 Since then 11 stallions and 24 females were born and survived childhood 28 Preservation efforts edit Zoo Basel supports a conservation project in the Northeast African country of Eritrea where 47 Somali wild ass live in the mountains between the Buri Peninsula and the Dalool ditch 29 References edit in German 50 JAHRE FLAMINGOZUCHT UND FLAMINGOFORSCHUNG IM ZOO BASEL Archived July 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Zoo Basel written 2008 08 13 retrieved 2012 09 05 in English 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