PORCINE ZONA PELLUCIDA IMMUNOCONTRACEPTION OF SOUTHERN WHITE RHINOCEROS IN MANAGED CARE.

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PORCINE ZONA PELLUCIDA IMMUNOCONTRACEPTION OF SOUTHERN WHITE RHINOCEROS IN MANAGED CARE. Sara Wunder Steward, MA Senior Rhino Keeper-I Busch Gardens, Florida, USA

POPULATION HISTORY & CURRENT STATUS OF SOUTHERN WHITE RHINO IN NORTH AMERICA Consistently held in North America since 1962. Population Growth of 197 individuals (July 2014) Breeding Population of 162 (69.93) individuals Success in breeding groups of 3 or more females per male. 45 AZA Institutions & 5 non-aza Institution Population would decline if managed only within AZA Only 5-6 institutions in N.A. have had consistently successfully breeding/births Limited space housing future zoo-born offspring! A small percentage of the population at a limited number of institutions is currently producing the majority of births in N.A. & when these institutions are unable to place offspring at other facilities they restrict their breeding efforts, which reduces the overall birth rate of the population.

The founders were 1.2 Southern White Rhinos imported from Kruger National Park, S.A. in 2001. Today we house 1.4 adults Fed Timothy hay & free choice of grass on habitat (no grain) Habitat 26 acres (10.5 hectares) Train & tour trucks Rollercoaster nearby Multi-species exhibit

2001 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2015 Come to BG Mlelani Nov. 2009 Kisiri Aug. 2010 Coming Soon! For 6 year Kisiri was flatline. Lucy July 2010 Musumba 1.6 successful birth since 2004!

DECISION TO USE CONTRACEPTION August of 2010, 1.7 white rhinos In addition we had 2.0 white rhinos & 2.1 black rhinos, for a grand total of 13 rhinos for the rhino team staff of 6. Musumba s introductions to our bull, Tambo, were unfavorable & there was limited space to move either of them. Delays in finding placements for our ever growing crash PZP Vaccinate 3 out of 4 of our breeding females to decrease surplus animal production. 1) Mlelani (wild)- 4 calves in 5 years Anemia, parasites, & nursing a calf Giver her a break 2) Lucy- bloodline is over represented 3) Musumba- bloodline is over represented Lucy & Musumba have the same father who has sired numerous calves. 4) Kisiri (wild)- did NOT contracept due to her previous flatline status

WHAT IS PZP? Zona pellucida (ZP) is a non-cellular glycoprotein membrane that surrounds all mammalian eggs. Certain proteins in the membrane serve as the sperm receptor. Produced by a complex process whereby the ZP from a pig is removed from the ovum, its glycoproteins extracted, isolated, & converted into a vaccine. Vaccine stimulates the target animal to produce antibodies, which attach to its own ZP, thus blocking fertilization & causing contraception. Manufactured by Dr. Jay Kirkpatrick, at the Science & Conservation Center, Zoo Montana, USA www.sccpzp.org

Natural Fertilization How PZP Works Add PZP Vaccine No Fertilization

HOW IS PZP ADMINISTERED? PZP vaccine is given intramuscular injection (IM), in a series of three vaccinations three weeks apart & then a booster, 1 year later. PZP is not effective until after at least 2 injections Intervals are species dependent Timing of booster inoculation is species dependent Must be a minimum 2 weeks after the last injection before the male is placed with the female No known contraindications (interactions with other drugs)

WHAT SPECIES HAVE BEEN PZP VACCINATED? In the wild Wild horses, donkey, Prezewalskii s horse, Grevy zebra, plains zebra, mountain zebra, tapir, elephant, & the black rhino. Treated pre-pubertal white-tailed deer & feral horses were fertile as adults, but there is no data for other species To the best of our knowledge & research PZP has only been used on post reproductive rhinoceroses. African Elephants To eliminate culling, the PZP vaccine has been tested in the Kruger National Park. Successful & the results have paralleled those of horse contraception. No changes in the social behaviors of family groups or harassment of cycling females by bulls.

WHAT SPECIES HAVE BEEN PZP VACCINATED CONTINUED Zoo Animals Prevent the production of "surplus" animals >112 species of zoo animals in >100 zoos have been treated with PZP. Affective >40 of these species PZP has proven to contracept just about all mammalian species, except in some carnivores Ex. it works in bears but not in felids & canids. PZP vaccine is now a standard recommendation for many species by the Contraceptive Advisory Group of the American Zoo & Aquarium Association (AZA). Recommended for ungulates, pinnipeds, elephants & bears Short-term use, up to 3-4 consecutive years Advantages Longer-term use in animals not essential for breeding programs, because of the possibility of reversal failure following long-term use. Individual animals who have a history of problematic pregnancy's. Administered without the stresses of restrain

PZP SYNAPSIS Thus far PZP is a promising form of contraception Not commercially available, but is provided at the cost of production, $ 21 US/dose Prevented pregnancy an average of 90% of the time in treated animals Effective across many species No debilitating health side-effects even after long-term use Vaccine cannot pass through the food chain Safe to give to pregnant animals Delivered remotely by small darts Not recommended for rhinos! Contraceptive effects are reversible We hope! Almost no effects on social behaviors We have not seen any negative effects socially.

PZP ADMINISTERED December 2010 Mlelani, Musumba, & Lucy were given their 1 st PZP injection Dose: 100 ug intramuscular (IM) The vaccine sites did result in a sterile abscess, which is not an uncommon side effect of PZP. January 2011-2nd dose of PZP (21 days later) February 2011-3rd dose PZP (45 days later) March 2012 ONLY Musumba & Lucy- booster Mlelani was NOT given a booster, with the hopes of staggering the calf births in the future. Tambo (bull) was solitary October 2009-April 2011 & again August 2012-December 2012 2009-2011- needed to fill an empty rhino exhibit & he was not playing nice 2012- attempted to breed his daughter, who was 2.5 years old Tambo was breeding with all of the females on a fairly regular basis.

BEHAVIOR Ultrasounds Finding follicles, corpus luteum (CL s), healthy ovaries, healthy uterus, etc. Breeding Collecting blood Progesterone is showing cycling Kisiri s pregnancy Due late Aug- early Sept.

FUTURE? Unfortunately, even with these positive signs of breeding behavior, there have been no new pregnancies from our vaccinated females. Mlelani- 4.4 years since last vaccine injection Lucy- 3.3 years since last vaccine injection Musumba- 3.3 years since last vaccine injection Reminder Duration of affect for PZP varies in each species & individuals Not been commonly used on rhinos, so it is unknown of when the PZP will expire. Kisiri is reproductively sound & we have confidence that the rest of the females will return to normal reproductively as well. Possibly receiving a new female to kick start the vaccinated females &/or to have 2 reproductively viable females until the others are back on track.

BUT IF WE HAD A TIME MACHINE More research Would NOT have vaccinated Mlelani Both Kisiri & Mlelani, our wild caught females Possibly would NOT have vaccinated Musumba Simply because she has not had a pregnancy/calf yet. Probably still vaccinate Lucy Genetics are overrepresented

WHAT TO DO WITH THIS INFORMATION? Our story & our experience & we thought it was important to share it for anyone who may use PZP to manage their rhinos. Recommend Plan! Plan! Plan! Research! Research! Research! (unbiased) Understand the consequences! Are there alternative methods? Moving an individual Separations?

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Should an endangered species be contracepted? Especially with the severity of the poaching crisis? We aren t sure of the affects of PZP on rhinos? There is no book or reference on Rhino Contraception Who makes the decisions & on what basis? Species Survival Plan Coordinator (SSP)? Rhino Taxon Advisory Group (TAG)? Curator? Veterinarian? These are serious questions involving the ethics of both science & wildlife management & they must be considered before the application of this technology is applied to our wildlife resources.

Acknowledgements Thank you! Rob Yordi, Jason Green, Mike Burton, DVM, Pete Black, DVM Kristin Forker, Brian Hart, Jennifer MacNaughton, Sean Ramsdell, Megan Morrison.

Questions? Sara Wunder Steward, MA Senior Rhino Keeper -I Busch Gardens, Florida, USA S a r a. W u n d e r @ B u s c h G a r d e n s. c o m