June + July 2023 News Not Mentioned:
On June 29th, the zoo announced that they transferred a (0.1) white-faced saki monkey named Bela to Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo in Wales.
We’re so excited to welcome a new pair of saki monkeys to the zoo family at the Jungle Journeys habitat. Female ‘Bela’ (on the left) came to us in... | By Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo | Facebook
On July 5th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) American flamingo hatched on June 19th and has now been adopted.
Chick adopted by flamboyant flamingos at Whipsnade Zoo | Whipsnade Zoo
A flamingo chick has been adopted by new parents after being abandoned as an egg: https://ow.ly/UiwF50P3KQ2 Our zookeepers rescued the egg and monitored it for 32 days in our specialist bird nursery, before carefully transferring it to a flamingo nest where feathered couple - Florence and Freddie - took the egg under their wing. The new flamingo family have been bonding, with both adoptive parents caring equally for the fluffy grey two-week-old. While American flamingos are currently found in healthy numbers in the wild, their main threat is the same as other species living in important wetland environments - habitat destruction, rising sea levels caused by climate change and water pollution. ZSL, the international conservation charity behind Whipsnade Zoo, is working to restore wetland environments across Asia, Africa, in Amazonian flooded forests and even central London - where the team is helping to restore the Thames estuary to help ensure the long-term survival of the many bird and marine species that call these incredible ecosystems home. | Whipsnade Zoo | Whipsnade Zoo · 原声
On June 29th, the zoo announced that they transferred a (0.1) white-faced saki monkey named Bela to Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo in Wales.
We’re so excited to welcome a new pair of saki monkeys to the zoo family at the Jungle Journeys habitat. Female ‘Bela’ (on the left) came to us in... | By Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo | Facebook
On July 5th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) American flamingo hatched on June 19th and has now been adopted.
Chick adopted by flamboyant flamingos at Whipsnade Zoo | Whipsnade Zoo
A flamingo chick has been adopted by new parents after being abandoned as an egg: https://ow.ly/UiwF50P3KQ2 Our zookeepers rescued the egg and monitored it for 32 days in our specialist bird nursery, before carefully transferring it to a flamingo nest where feathered couple - Florence and Freddie - took the egg under their wing. The new flamingo family have been bonding, with both adoptive parents caring equally for the fluffy grey two-week-old. While American flamingos are currently found in healthy numbers in the wild, their main threat is the same as other species living in important wetland environments - habitat destruction, rising sea levels caused by climate change and water pollution. ZSL, the international conservation charity behind Whipsnade Zoo, is working to restore wetland environments across Asia, Africa, in Amazonian flooded forests and even central London - where the team is helping to restore the Thames estuary to help ensure the long-term survival of the many bird and marine species that call these incredible ecosystems home. | Whipsnade Zoo | Whipsnade Zoo · 原声