Dam l was hoping to c him before he left!
I will be there on the Thursday 2 weeks from now ... (PL)
Dam l was hoping to c him before he left!
Dam l was hoping to c him before he left!
Is there any fresh news about Wuppertal's 'Vizuri' -is he pulling through his illness?
At my visit (early August) Kibi was totally stressed and restless. She was together with four older females in G1, ex-Bitam's group. I was really worried about her, and the infant's death doesn't come as a big surprise to me.
It doesn't surprise me in the least either that things worked out like this. Take a female away from her group like that and she is bound to be stressed and worried- putting her with stranger females isn't an answer either. IMO they should have sent her pregnant instead to Africa, but they haven't been faced with a decision like that before. They will hopefully know better if it ever happens again.
I guess the baby dying in England will bring less potentially adverse publicity than it would have if the baby had been born and died there.
I think if that had happened in Gabon they would/could have just glossed over it. It was a difficult decision for them to make and despite so many years of Gorilla breeding, afaik they haven't (obviously) had a situation anything like that before, so had no prior experience. But I did have misgivings when I heard she had been left behind and why.
Yola (Zoo La Palmyre) died in September 2013. Cause of death and exact date are still unknown.
It leaves them with a 'breeding' group remnant of just one female 'Ybana' and two(1.1?) offspring aged four and three from the two females.
They also have the two adult males 'Mike' and 'Nyuki' living either together or seperately.