The Oregon Zoo has determined that the newest member of its Asian elephant herd is indeed a girl, and given her a name: ...
Tu, the Oregon Zoo’s newborn elephant calf — weighing in at an adorable 210 pounds. Heidi Rahn, the zoo’s director, joins ...
Trumpeting could be heard throughout the Oregon Zoo's Elephant Lands Wednesday afternoon as Rose-Tu introduced her new calf ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — After a lengthy 20-month pregnancy, Rose-Tu, a 30-year-old Asian elephant at the Oregon Zoo, gave birth to a healthy female calf at 4:29 p.m. on Saturday. The newborn ...
The zoo announced Thursday morning that the young Asian elephant calf will be named Tula-Tu, a name that they say fits her well. “We’ve been giving Rose and her baby plenty of room to bond so ...
When Rose-Tu’s third elephant calf was introduced to the world earlier this week, Steve Lefave — who oversees the elephant program at the Oregon Zoo — clued reporters into what milestones ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Zoo welcomed a new elephant calf on Saturday, after 30-year-old Asian elephant Rose-Tu gave birth, following a 20-month pregnancy. So far, zoo staff has been keeping ...
Thirty-year-old Asian elephant Rose-Tu gave birth on Saturday after 20 months of pregnancy, the zoo said in a news release. The calf appeared to be a 200-pound (90-kilogram) female, but zoo staff ...
Zoo staff won’t know the sex of the baby until it’s born, though there’s some hope the calf will be a girl because it bodes better for species preservation. Asian elephants are an endangered ...
On Saturday, the Oregon Zoo welcomed its newest resident as Rose-Tu, a 30-year-old Asian elephant, gave birth to her calf after more than 20 months of pregnancy. The calf was born at 4:29 p.m ...
(KOIN) — The Oregon Zoo could be just weeks away from welcoming its newest arrival. The organization first announced that Asian elephant Rose-Tu was pregnant with her third calf in late 2023.