January 10, 2014, Toronto Canada:
Toronto Zoo announced today that Ngozi, one of the female Western
lowland gorillas, gave birth to a baby overnight Thursday, January 9,
2014.
Mom and baby are both healthy and are doing well, and Wildlife
Care Staff will continue to monitor their development. Charles, the
Zoo's silverback male, is the newborn's father. At this time Zoo staff
cannot determine the sex of the baby, as it remains close to Mom.
This
is Ngozi's second birth. Her first son Nassir, was born at the Toronto
Zoo on September 2, 2009. Ngozi, came to the Toronto Zoo from the
Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle on March 4, 2008, to breed with Charles.
This newborn is the 10th of this critically endangered species to be
sired by Charles and born at the Toronto Zoo. This newest addition to
the Toronto Zoo Family is genetically significant for the North American
Western lowland gorilla population.
"There has been a drastic decline in wild populations of gorillas
worldwide due to hunting, disease and habitat loss. Over the past three
generations, experts estimate a more than 80% decline in their
population, and we need to act now to prevent the risk of their
extinction," said Maria Franke, Curator of Mammals.
"The Toronto Zoo is a
long time partner in the Gorilla Species Survival Plan (SSP) which
focuses on in situ and ex situ conservation to prevent
this extinction from happening. The birth of this offspring is one step
further in our efforts to save this critically endangered species and
showcases the important role zoos play in global conservation."
The
Toronto Zoo currently has seven gorillas: three adults, Charles,
Josephine and Ngozi, and four youngsters, Shalia (female, born 2002),
Sadiki (male, born 2005), Nassir (male, born 2009) and the new baby. The
Toronto Zoo plays an important role in educating the visiting public
about the need to save gorillas in the wild, through such programs as PhoneApes
cell phone recycling. The Toronto Zoo has allocated thousands of
dollars to gorilla conservation through the Toronto Zoo Endangered
Species Reserve Fund.
A critically endangered species, Western lowland gorillas are
found in the rainforests of Angola, Cameroon, the Central African
Republic, the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial
Guinea and Gabon. An adult male can weight 200 kg, with adult females
weighing around 100 kg. Females mature at approximately eight years, but
typically don't breed until 10 years of age. The average gestation
period is 265 days with a single young being born.
Toronto
Zoo is accredited by CAZA (Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums).
Look for this logo whenever you visit a Canadian zoo as your assurance
that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care
for animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all
living things.
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