Breaking news reports of a fire breaking out overnight in the Patas monkey area, with a number of fatalities.
This was either the only(or only viable?) group of Patas in the UK, so doubly sad to lose them.
They did indeed, over a dozen in an enclosure near the old Sea Lion pool. But they have gradually dwindled after they were moved.Colchester used to have a large group.
Young elephant survives deadly virus
A three-year-old endangered Asian elephant has beaten the odds to overcome an Ebola-like virus.
Tarli, born at Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire, was diagnosed with the early stages of the usually fatal disease thanks to a routine blood test.
The number is actually higher, its somewhere in the range of 10+ animals between Europe and N.A at this point.I now know of just two elephants who have survived EEHV. I hope Woburn are able to pass their learning and processes and implementations on to other zoos for the future. Then this number may increase.
Thanks, I shall look forward to reading it.A somewhat more fact-based feature in this newspaper.
LINK: First elephant born at Woburn Safari Park beats the odds to survive Ebola-like virus
Yes, it was a strain of EEHV - herpes!
Their type of treatment model and regular blood testing may now help with potentially reducing fatalities in young elephants afflicted with the virus.
The number is actually higher, its somewhere in the range of 10+ animals between Europe and N.A at this point.
Fortunately zoos are indeed becoming better at detecting and treating EEHV in calves, thanks in no small part to Houston and Chester, both of whom have been absolutely ravaged by the virus and are two of the main contributors to EEHV research.