Rare Bear Breeding Success At Zoo
10:45 am, 12 Oct 2006 Print this story
The birth of a Malayan sun bear cub in Wellington is being hailed by zoo staff as a rare breeding success.
The zoo's general manager, Mauritz Basson, says sun bear cubs are fragile and notoriously difficult to breed and he is cautiously optimistic this new cub will survive.
Wellington is the only zoo in Australasia that has successfully bred sun bears.
Mr Basson says the cub is in the den with its mother, Chomel, and won't be on display for another two to three months.
Sun bears are endangered with their numbers in the wild declining due to forest destruction, poaching for meat and medicinal use of organs.
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10:45 am, 12 Oct 2006 Print this story
The birth of a Malayan sun bear cub in Wellington is being hailed by zoo staff as a rare breeding success.
The zoo's general manager, Mauritz Basson, says sun bear cubs are fragile and notoriously difficult to breed and he is cautiously optimistic this new cub will survive.
Wellington is the only zoo in Australasia that has successfully bred sun bears.
Mr Basson says the cub is in the den with its mother, Chomel, and won't be on display for another two to three months.
Sun bears are endangered with their numbers in the wild declining due to forest destruction, poaching for meat and medicinal use of organs.
© NewsRoom 2006