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Calgary Zoo's elephant Rani pregnant, again

Calgary Zoo officials confirm that Rani the elephant is pregnant. Rani had her first calf in 2004 and another in 2007, but both died.

Rani,aCalgary Zoo elephant that has already lost two calves,is pregnant again.

Rani had her first calf, Keemaya, in 2004 and another, Malti,in 2007.The first diedshortly after being rejected byits mother at birth.

The second was also rejected,but the two bonded a few months later. Malti diedabout a year laterof elephant herpes virus.

Zookeeper Colleen Baird says staff are better prepared for this birth, which is expected in February 2013.

Zookeeper Colleen Baird says staff are hoping for a healthy elephant baby in February 2013. (CBC)

"She's about 10, 11months along," she said."They have a 22-month gestation period, so it's a long time. If you come to the zoo, you won't be able to tell that she's pregnant they don't show but over that two-year period of time, she'll gain about 500 pounds. And we hope to have a healthy baby."

Maharani, commonlyknown as Rani, wasborn at the Calgary Zoo to mother Kamala and father Bandara in 1990.

Asian elephants are endangered and Baird says the Calgary Zoo is part of thespecies survival breeding plan.

The program's mission is to co-operatively managespecific, and typically threatenedor endangered,species population within accredited zoos.

There are four elephants at the Calgary Zoo three females and one bull male named Ganesha, otherwise known as Spike, who impregnated Rani all three times.