One of the few collections left in the US then!
They may only be held in about 6 collections but they are breeding regularly in several. Seems like the species has a bright future in the US.
One of the few collections left in the US then!
I checked and it is 5 collections (but some years back). One zoo went out of the species and a number of individuals are excluded or "helped out" (to prevent further breeding).They may only be held in about 6 collections but they are breeding regularly in several. Seems like the species has a bright future in the US.
I checked and it is 5 collections (but some years back). One zoo went out of the species and a number of individuals are excluded or "helped out" (to prevent further breeding).
I believe it’s Bronx, San Diego, Knoxville, Henson Robinson, Minnesota, and Columbus right now. Columbus, Knoxville, and Bronx have bred them in recent years. Milwaukee and Henson Robinson recently started with the species, both bachelor groups I believe.
Chimpanzee Pregnancy Annoucement:
Zoo Knoxville chimp Jambo is expecting a baby!
Jambo, a 14-year-old member of the zoo’s chimpanzee troop, is pregnant with her first baby. She is expected to give birth in late December or early January.
She came to the zoo from the Maryland Zoo in 2018 on a breeding recommendation from the Chimpanzee Species Survival Plan to save chimps from extinction.
Because two of the zoo's male chimps, Ripley and Jimbo, have showed breeding behavior with Jambo, a DNA test will be done to determine who fathered the baby.
The last thing I heard is when Santa Ana Zoo transferred their stock to the other participating institutions and NY Bronx lost a few females some time back, so reproductive capacity was diminished. Glad there are still 6 collections out there though.So Bronx, San Diego, Knoxville, Henson Robinson, Minnesota, Columbus, and Milwaukee? Or did you mean Minnesota recently started and holds a bachelor group?
So Bronx, San Diego, Knoxville, Henson Robinson, Minnesota, Columbus, and Milwaukee? Or did you mean Minnesota recently started and holds a bachelor group?
The last thing I heard is when Santa Ana Zoo transferred their stock to the other participating institutions and NY Bronx lost a few females some time back, so reproductive capacity was diminished. Glad there are still 6 collections out there though.
@nczoofan or the Spectacled Langur which has been slowly fading away.
They are no longer a managed species by the Old World Monkey TAG. The only 2 langur species are Francois and silvered leaf.
A male Reticulated giraffe calf was born December 25:
Zoo Knoxville welcomes baby giraffe born on Christmas Eve morning | WATE 6 On Your Side
Frances and her new calf are being given time to bond in the barn with the zoo’s other female Lucille and father Jumbe.
This is the second giraffe birth at Zoo Knoxville in 18 years. This is also the second offspring for Frances and Jumbe.
A male Reticulated giraffe calf was born December 25:
Zoo Knoxville welcomes baby giraffe born on Christmas Eve morning | WATE 6 On Your Side
Frances and her new calf are being given time to bond in the barn with the zoo’s other female Lucille and father Jumbe.
This is the second giraffe birth at Zoo Knoxville in 18 years. This is also the second offspring for Frances and Jumbe.