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18th Jul 2016

Great news because a beautiful baby gorilla has been born at Dublin Zoo

Paul Moore

This will beat those Monday blues.

Dublin Zoo has some wonderful news to share because they’re pleased to announce the arrival of a baby western lowland gorilla. The proud mother, Lena, gave birth to a healthy baby gorilla in the early hours of Saturday morning. The new-born weighs approximately 1.8kgs but the zookeepers have been unable to determine the gender because Lena is keeping the baby so close to her chest.

This is Lena’s seventh baby but sadly the father, a silverback named Harry, passed away in May.

Helen Clarke-Bennett, leader of the animal care team responsible for the gorillas said, “we are absolutely thrilled with the birth of the baby gorilla. The youngster is doing very well and is very bright and alert. Within minutes the baby was feeding from mum Lena which is a very good sign.”

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“Lena is a great mother and so far she hasn’t let go of her newborn. She will continue to cradle the baby in her arms non-stop for the next two to three months. When she does eventually let the toddler out of her arms to explore, the youngster won’t go far because Lena will not allow the baby go more than an arms length away.”

“It has been a sad time for the team after Harry’s death and this has really put a smile on everyone’s face. Big brother Kituba is taking a keen interest in the new arrival and the rest of the troop has reacted very well. The new arrival is a great success for Dublin Zoo as part of the European breeding programme for these critically endangered primates.”

Western lowland gorillas are classified as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. The numbers of these primates living in the wild is expected to fall by over 80% between 1980 and 2046 with commercial hunting and a highly contagious virus called Ebola being the two main threats facing their survival.

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Animals,Dublin