Wednesday 25 January 2023

Zimbabwe African elephants sent to China for provenance protection(with english subtitles)

Guangdong Qingyuan Chimelong National-level World Rare Wild Animals and Plants Provenance Base Successfully breeds African Elephants From May to October 2022, a total of five African elephant cubs will be born one after another This is the first consecutive successful breeding of African elephant cubs since the Zimbabwe government Entrusted Qingyuan Chimelong to implement ex situ conservation of African elephants for seven year Five newborn elephant cubs are currently in good health They are also the only remaining African elephant individuals born in China Our five baby elephants, the first one was born in May this year The second in June, the third in July, the fourth in August And the most recent one was born on October 25th. born It weighed 128.5 kg at birth At present, the five baby elephants are in very good condition. They are all playing outside Playing with their mothers and aunts and sisters This group of African elephants is from Zimbabwe, Africa Zimbabwe's government has sought international cooperation to protect African elephants Due to food shortages and human-elephant conflict In 2015, this group of African elephants came to Guangdong to settle down They have embarked on an ex situ conservation journey Experts have also carried out scientific research on African elephants And established a number of environmental and nutritional standards These studies fill multiple gaps in the ex situ conservation of African elephants in large populations in China Our group of African elephants was rescued from Zimbabwe in 2015 After they arrive here, they are carefully cared for by the breeding team They are in very good condition now Since 2019, several elephants have reached sexual maturity one after another They are already in heat and have already given birth to 5 baby elephants Several other elephants are also pregnant From the end of the year to next year, we have five or six baby elephants to be born here When an elephant reaches its age, it will naturally proceed to its peak breeding season According to animal protection experts Most of the other dozen or so female elephants at the provenance base have been successfully conceived Over time, more baby elephants will be born at the provenance base This allows for the establishment of a sustainable ex situ conservation population of African elephants It provides a Chinese case for the protection of rare animals in the world


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African instruments here

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