Pacu- I don't know how Hilary died either, I remember hearing about it around the zoo and there being a certain uproar that whilst Bobby's death was so widely publicised she was forgotten about. One of the mammals north senior keepers worked with her for her entire life at the zoo, and she deserved to be recognised, but mammals south and Bobby was believed to hold more resonance with public sympathies.
I do think that there should have been a small notice on the webpage, just because there was the huge fanfare in the press about the arrival of Yeboah, but that's the only reason.
Do you know of any plans to bring in another male soon, or is there going to be the same long period of waiting, like after Bobby's death when it was nearly a year before the new male arrived?
I also heard an earlier rumour( but it was only that) that 'Effie' may carry something she transmitted to 'Yeboah'. Possibly there's no foundation for that though?
I believe that the mammals south team are looking into obtaining a new male but it is difficult to ensure that we can find one that is genetically suitable and it's also complicated by the current situation. Until we obtain test results we're pretty much in limbo.
In regards to Effie, I hadn't heard that specific rumour. I also find it surprising as she had the least contact with him, but it ties in with the current things flying around the zoo about sex-linked diseases. How this could have happened I've actually no idea, but if one of our females (god forbid) *is* carrying something then it would most likely have arrived with a previous male. There was some hoo-hah about a gorilla we obtained from Howletts/Port Lymphe a few years back but the details escape me, and I do not want to stir up bad feelings as they are fantastic zoos and I hold great respect for them.
Mammals South tend to keep themselves to themselves (with some contact with Mammals North) just because they have little crossover with other departments, but I'm almost certain that as soon as news arrives everyone within the zoo will know and it will end up on here soon enough (there a few London Zoo people floating around on here after all).
I do think that for now at least, Jookie is the most important thing. It'd be lovely to have a fully functioning troop, but the likelihood of that happening in the next few months is slim. Yes, we lost another male, but there's a (kinda messed up) silver lining to all of this.