Lowland Gorillas in Europe 2018

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that is what I meant by the above...their record with breeding Grauer's gorillas was not good though.
No, just 2 births .. starting in 1968. At that time they already had a history of Grauer's from 1957.

Just one more note, technically there was a further birth that occur ed in 1984, but the infant born to Kisubi (graueri) x Victoria (graueri) was a non-starter. Kisubi died the same year and no other male ever made it to be a breeder.

Several mountain gorilla (beringei) passed through in 1957-58, but all died pretty soon on arrival.

BTW: I would not dare to contest your expertise on gorillas ever!
 
Female 'Buu' (Kumba x Shani) at Chessington is to move to Fuengirola,Spain, next week. She will join young male Echo (ex Kolmarden) and elderly female Kim(ex Rotterdam) as a potential breeding partner.
 
Female 'Buu' (Kumba x Shani) at Chessington is to move to Fuengirola,Spain, next week. She will join young male Echo (ex Kolmarden) and elderly female Kim(ex Rotterdam) as a potential breeding partner.

Buu has moved from Chessington to Fuengirola. The press release states Fuengirola will get an additional female in 2019.
 
Bristol Zoos female 'Romina' has sadly died after being euthansed for an inoperable tumour. She had several claims to fame, so here's a brief History of Romina;

Born in Rome Zoo in 1980, Romana, as she was first called, was the only offspring of w/c parents Bongo & Cica. She had a rather unusual early rearing, being partly mother-raised and partly handraised, at one stage being left with her mother in the daytime and taken away at night. (Later it appeared she was removed altogether and became a 'celebrity' zoo baby) A mate (Bongo 2) was later acquired for her and the pair grew up together in Rome Zoo.

In 2001 after many years growing up and living in a substandard enclosure, they were both moved to Bristol Zoo in UK. Romina was soon found to have cataracts in both eyes, badly affecting her vision. Her poor eyesight also meant she used a forefinger to 'feel' her way around. Successful and ground-breaking operations removed both cataracts, so fully restoring her vision. The story of how her sight was regained made her quite famous for a while.

in 2003, after a change of partners and the arrival of male Jock from London, she gave birth to her only baby, a female Namoki. Despite her socially-deprived upbringing, she proved a good mother and reared Namoki very well. Namoki is now in Belfast Zoo where she has also bred.

Although she had no more offspring herself, in 2016 she again made the headlines when she successfully adopted the female baby of another female in her group, after a caesarian section and subsequent rejection by the baby's own mother Kera. Although she couldn't feed Afia, she was a protective foster mother in every other way. This successful adoption was the first case of its kind to have taken place in Europe.



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