The baby was born on the 23rd April to mother Ruby and father Jess Jr and their keepers were really encouraged to find that they were both very protective and relaxed parents this time. Ruby, who was born at Kessingland Safari Park on the 17th May 2005, is now just about to turn three and with the support of Jess Jr who turns six also on the 17th May, has learnt to be an excellent parent. They have both been very attentive to the baby lemur and have managed to strike a good balance in their level of care as they have also maintained their trust of their keepers, allowing them access to the enclosure to see the baby.
The birth is excellent news for both Colchester Zoo and the species as not only is it Ruby and Jess Jr’s first baby together, it will be a new edition to the EEP European Breeding programme that they are a part of. Red Ruffed lemurs are considered to be a critically endangered sub-species of lemur.
The birth is excellent news for both Colchester Zoo and the species as not only is it Ruby and Jess Jr’s first baby together, it will be a new edition to the EEP European Breeding programme that they are a part of. Red Ruffed lemurs are considered to be a critically endangered sub-species of lemur.