Welcoming a New Member: The Anticipated Arrival of Asian Elephant Indra at Karlsruhe Zoo

Elephant Reunites with Mother after 13 Years in Karlsruhe Zoo

Asian elephant Indra, a 27-year-old weighing around four tons, has just arrived at the Karlsruhe Zoo in Baden-Wurttemberg. She was transported from a zoo in Hamburg in a special container and her arrival has been eagerly awaited by the zoo staff. This is an exciting moment as Indra joins two other elephant cows, Saida and Jenny, at the zoo.

The reunion between these three elephants will be carefully managed, with initial interactions taking place through partitions before allowing them to fully socialize. Biologist Claudia Vollhardt notes that elephants have a remarkable ability to recognize each other even after years of separation, so this reunion is expected to be particularly exciting.

While Indra’s move to Karlsruhe was recommended by the European Zoo Association’s Endangered Species Breeding Program, she will not be bred due to two unsuccessful attempts. However, the move is for her welfare as she will be reunited with her mother, Saida. The pachyderm house at the zoo will remain closed as the elephants adjust to their new living arrangements. The staff will closely monitor the interactions between the elephants to ensure their well-being.

The coming days will be filled with anticipation as the elephants get reacquainted and form new bonds in their shared habitat at the Karlsruhe Zoo. Visitors can expect to see these magnificent creatures interacting and playing with each other in their natural environment.

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