Don't mean to be a pedant but the language is MalaySarikei's male baby at Chester has been named 'Tombol' which is Bali for button.
I think that part of the problem may be that orangs are so difficult to house. They must have plenty of opportunities to climb, there must be an enclosure for each adult as they may need to be separated for long periods, and everything must be very strongly built to make sure it is escape-proof (and orangs are notorious for finding weak spots and patiently working at them). They must be one of the most expensive species to house. In addition there can be a very long interval between births for some females, so even if things are going well the population can only grow slowly.It is a little bit worrying that the number of orangutans in Europe is stable or slightly decreasing, compared to data from 2008 (EAZA paper), after which there were around 367 orangutans in Europe. I suspect this is not the case with the Western lowland gorilla, a more wanted species. I think small zoos should get orangutans, whenever they want/whenever is possible, once they provide an adequate enclosures in order for this species to increase in number in Europe.
The baby has been confirmed as a boy. A naming competition is being run on Facebook with options being 'Basuki', 'Budi' and 'Olbert'. This now brings Twycross up to 2:3:1Baby Bornean born at Twycross to Batu and Maliku on the 27th of March
The public have voted and the baby has been named 'Basuki'The baby has been confirmed as a boy. A naming competition is being run on Facebook with options being 'Basuki', 'Budi' and 'Olbert'. This now brings Twycross up to 2:3:1
Thank you for letting me know Gigit, I'll go with Mimi from now on. I've seen her called Loren, Mimi and a mixture of the 2 as Mimi-Loren.Monkey World - I visited yesterday and female Bornean 'Loren' who arrived from Moscow in May is being referred to as 'Mimi'. She's now in the Nursery group with Rieke and Bulu Mata.
The baby has been named 'Hujan'. He is expected to be reintroduced to the group with the next 7-8 months.Sadly, due to a deterioration in health of the male baby, Sungai's son is now being hand-reared. If this interception didn't happen, it is unlikely that the baby would've survived. They don't plan to send it to the Orangutan Créche at Monkey World and will be intergrated back into the Krefeld group once old enough much like Afia the Gorilla at Bristol.