Giraffe Born At Chester Zoo
8 March 2019, 08:35 | Updated: 8 March 2019, 09:12
Chester Zoo's welcoming the birth of an endangered giraffe.
Dagmar delivered the six-foot tall youngster onto soft straw on Tuesday after a 15 month pregnancy
The new arrival - who's not got a name yet - was then up on his feet and suckling for the first time just over an hour later.
Sarah Roffe, Giraffe Team Manager at the zoo, said:
"When a giraffe mum drops her calf to the floor it can look a little dramatic, but it’s not such a long drop when the baby is six foot tall. Nevertheless, to see the birth and the very first steps of an animal as rare of the Rothschild’s giraffe is an incredibly special thing.
"Dagmar is so far being the model mum. She’s staying close to her calf and letting him suckle, which of course is vital in these early few days. The milk is filled with important nutrients like colostrum, which will help the little one to grow and reinforce an inseparable bond between mum and baby.
"This new arrival is a special addition to the international breeding programme for this endangered species, which is working to boost numbers in zoos and safeguard its future."
Rothschild’s giraffes are highly threatened in the wild and have suffered a 90% decline in numbers in recent decades, making them one of the world’s most at-risk mammals. Estimates indicate that fewer than 2,650 now remain across Africa.
Conservationists from the zoo are currently working in Uganda as part of a vital project to protect Rothschild’s giraffes in the wild.
Mike Jordan, Collections Director at the zoo, added:
"Giraffes are currently experiencing devastating declines in the wild but experts from Chester are right in the thick of the fight to help to protect Rothschild’s giraffes, one of the rarest subspecies, in Uganda’s Kidepo Valley National Park.
"The constant threat of habitat loss, along with Africa’s ongoing poaching crisis, continues to put these magnificent animals at risk of extinction. There is good news though - our teams have been working to support The Giraffe Conservation Foundation and Uganda Wildlife Authority for a number of years, helping to monitor, track and protect the giraffe population in Kidepo and we’re very happy to report that numbers are slowly increasing. It’s an incredible effort by all involved to help prevent extinction."