White Cheek Gibbon infant has passed away during birth
An email from Perth Zoo:
We have some news that might be distressing to read. As many of you know, our White-cheeked Gibbon, Jermei, went into labour over the weekend. As a result, the gibbon family weren’t able to join us for the exclusive member morning. We had hoped to celebrate their new home with you, but nature had other plans.
Unfortunately, we have very sad news to share. Despite every effort from our expert team, the baby did not survive
It’s a heartbreaking end to Jermei’s pregnancy and certainly not the news we hoped we’d be sharing while opening the exciting new Gibbon Crossing habitat.
Over her 22 years, Jermei has had successful pregnancies, her youngest six-year-old daughter, Lulani, still lives with her. But Jermei has also experienced some reproductive hardships, including stillbirths. After a stillbirth last year, our animal care team had been closely monitoring this pregnancy and labour.
During her labour, Jermei was monitored 24/7. The team poured endless effort, love and expertise into her care, and signs were initially looking good. But as more time passed, it became clear that nature wasn’t taking its course.
Gynaecological experts who normally assist with human pregnancies helped perform a caesarean to give the baby the very best chance at surviving.
The baby was delivered and had a faint heartbeat, but despite best efforts, the little one didn’t make it.
Working with animals means we get to experience very rewarding highs, but also difficult lows – often all at once. Our teams gave absolutely everything they could across a number of sleepless nights, and we’re so proud of them. Right now, their focus is on helping Jermei recover and supporting the family group through this loss.
There may be times where our gibbons are tucked away in their nightquarters on your next visit, and we hope you understand.
We’re very sorry to have to share this news with you, and we’re grateful for your kindness and unwavering support