Sunset Zoo welcomes new fluffy face from San Diego Zoo

Sunset Zoo welcomes new fluffy face from San Diego Zoo


MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) – The Sunset Zoo in Manhattan has welcomed a new resident to Expedition Asia!

According to Sunset Zoo officers, they welcomed Kartick, a male sloth bear, arrived on Dec. 10, 2025, from the San Diego Zoo as a new mate for Sunset Zoo’s resident feminine, Tess.

Sunset Zoo welcomes new resident Kartick(Sunset Zoo)

Sunset Zoo’s pairing with Kartick and Tess was really useful for the Sloth Bear Species Survival Plan (SSP). Officials stated that the SSP, in cooperation with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), evaluates the populations of a selected species in human care at choose establishments and makes breeding suggestions based mostly on genetic variability. The Sunset Zoo said that this transfer is essential for susceptible species such because the sloth bear, whose inhabitants has decreased by practically 50% within the final 30 years.

Kartick was born on the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, on Dec. 27, 2017, and is presently eight years outdated. He was transferred to the San Diego Zoo in 2019, then got here to Kansas final December. All animals that arrive at Sunset Zoo should bear a quarantine interval to make sure they don’t carry any contagious illnesses. During this time, they’re separated from all different animals till they cross a rigorous veterinary examination.

Sunset Zoo welcomes new resident Kartick
Sunset Zoo welcomes new resident Kartick(Francis Snow/Sunset Zoo)

Following Kartick’s quarantine, the keepers slowly launched him to Tess. Officials stated that this started with easy strikes akin to swapping the bedding between the bears so they might get used to one another’s scent. Then they let the bears scent one another by the shift doorways. The Sunset Zoo says that they’re presently letting one bear into the opposite’s vacant den, to allow them to develop into much more conversant in one another. Taking the method slowly is vital for doubtlessly harmful animals, who’ve a larger chance of injuring one another if an introduction goes poorly. Sunset Zoo says the keepers are doing every thing they will to make sure the method goes in addition to potential.

Officials stated the hope is that Kartick and Tess will breed and produce cubs, like Tess’ sister Molly did on the Smithsonian Zoo final December. Sloth bears have an outlined breeding season, which often happens from about May to July, with cubs born round December or January.

At the second, Kartick is given entry to the outside habitat within the mornings, then swaps with Tess for the afternoons. Kartick is distinguishable from Tess by his giant, spherical, very fuzzy ears and keepers say he seems to be like a teddy bear or Teddy Graham.

Sunset Zoo is open 360 days a yr. Summer hours every day, 9:30 am – 5:00 pm The Zoo is positioned at 2333 Oak Street. The Zoo is tucked contained in the residential space close to Manhattan High School’s West Campus.

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