A giraffe calf was born at the zoo.
New addition at KC Zoo: Lizzie the giraffe gives birth to second calf, a baby girl
New addition at KC Zoo: Lizzie the giraffe gives birth to second calf, a baby girl
Can't open the link overhere in the Netherlands. Is it mentioned in the article from where the eggs came and howmany eggs were recieved ?
Any elephant cows that still might make it to the calving stages yet (allthough looking at ages and all that is a non-starter now)?$10 Million Upgraded Elephant Opens Friday May 22:
KC Zoo’s new and $10 million improved elephant exhibit opens Friday
The new habitat features a more elephant-friendly pool and waterfall.
Visitors should also expect to see improved viewing areas, including a deck at elephant overlook.
Kansas City Zoo has 1.6 African elephants:
1.0 Tamani (2005)
0.1 Lady (1968)
0.1 Tattoo (1978)
0.1 Megan (1978)
0.1 Lea (1978)
0.1 Lois (1978)
0.1 Zoe (1984)
I would say that ship has sailed for the current elephant cows at KC Zoo. They were part of an effort to import additional cows to the SSP, but with the CITES action and activists, I think that multi-zoo effort has ceased. Unfortunate, as those elephants will probably end up culled in Africa. I do believe that KC Zoo is committed to long term elephant exhibit and breeding, they will just need to find the cows to join their herd that can breed.Any elephant cows that still might make it to the calving stages yet (allthough looking at ages and all that is a non-starter now)?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Zoo welcomed a white-cheeked gibbon on Saturday.
Designated as “critically endangered," a “species survival plan” paired 24-year-old Smithers and 15-year-old Kit, according to a news release, and the two are “doing a wonderful job caring for their tiny baby.”
Death of Radi the Western lowland gorilla and a giraffe:
KC Zoo announces death of giraffe, gorilla
Radi the gorilla and the patriarch of the zoo's gorilla troop died on July 13.
According to the zoo, the 37-year-old gorilla had been in the zoo since the Africa section opened in 1995.
Radi had been diagnosed with Crohn's disease and had been losing weight. Declining health caused the zoo to humanely euthanize the gorilla Monday.