Sky News: Children's hospital welcomes meerkats
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Children's hospital welcomes meerkats
Updated: 02:51, Sunday October 16, 2011
A meerkat enclosure at Melbourne's new $1 billion Royal Children Hospital is unveiled.
And that's one good reason why they'll be right at home in an enclosure at the new Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne.
Zoos Victoria CEO Jenny Gray was on hand to welcome nine meerkats to their new enclosure as part of the latest unveiling at the $1 billion development to be opened by Queen Elizabeth on October 26.
Ms Gray said the meerkats - six males and three females previously from the zoo - would now be an important part of the hospital's team.
She said these tiny creatures of the desert very much depend on each other for survival in what is often a harsh environment with many predators.
The hospital will now depend on them to help patients and their families temporarily escape to a fun place.
Anyone that has encountered these cute creatures at a zoo would know it is thoroughly entertaining to watch them at play, grooming each other, play fighting and generally mucking around.
'When you stop and spend a little bit of time looking at meerkats you can't help yourself, you start to smile,' Ms Gray said.
'We truly hope that some of this precious meerkat magic is going to rub off in this important place and help patients recover as quickly as they possibly can.'
The meerkat enclosure is located in the outpatients area and is believed to be the world's first live animal exhibit at a hospital.
It was included to compliment the new hospital's use of nature to help in the healing process.
Other examples of this theme is a spectacular two-level coral reef aquarium that greets people as they enter the hospital, murals of animals and an indoor garden with synthetic grass, plants and trees.
Health Minister David Davis was at Saturday's unveiling and said not only had the new hospital been delivered on time and on budget, but also with great 'panache'.
He said the meerkat enclosure was an example of this.
'The display of the meerkats is simply wonderful for children,' he said.
'It will undoubtedly serve to highlight, distract and entertain and encourage children at what is often a difficult time.'
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