Posted by Gigi Allianic, Communications
Baby girl, cozy and in the care of her attentive keepers. |
As you may have heard, a female baby gorilla was born on Friday, November 20, to first time mom, Nadiri. First, let us thank you all for your congratulatory notes and kind words for keepers and staff. We appreciate your enthusiasm and support for this special new girl who has stolen our hearts.
The baby is thriving. Under special care of keepers and
veterinary staff, the western lowland gorilla is receiving round-the-clock care
and is currently off public view. She is being bottle-fed human infant formula.
Just so sleepy after her birth journey. |
Although Nadiri gave birth naturally, without intervention by staff, she did not show appropriate maternal behaviors. After giving birth, she walked away to the other side of the den and staff had to step in for the safety and welfare of the baby and to let the new mom rest. Because Nadiri was partially hand-raised and does not have experience with motherhood, zoo staff prepared for different eventualities.
Attempts over the weekend to introduce Nadiri to her baby
have not been successful. According to Martin Ramirez, the zoo’s mammal
curator, Nadiri’s interactions are positive but minimal. “She keeps her baby
within line of sight and we hear content grunting, but she has not shown any
interest beyond this and has not made a move to pick up her baby. While this is
not the outcome we hoped for, we remain optimistic that her maternal behaviors
will kick in,” said Ramirez. “The best thing for a baby gorilla, or any animal,
is to have its mom take care of it."
Staff is caring for the baby in a bedroom next to Nadiri’s
den where the mom and other two gorillas in her group can see the little one.
“The good news is that the baby is flourishing. We’re very pleased with the baby’s first 72 hours, a critical period for newborn gorillas. She’s feeding sufficiently and maintaining her body temperature,” explained Ramirez. “Our focus over the next several days is to ensure this baby remains healthy and to keep moving forward with attempts to unite Nadiri with her baby. We just need to be patient.”
We would like to thank our dedicated keepers and veterinary
team who have stepped in to ensure this precious baby girl gets the utmost care
and the best chance at reuniting with her mom. Updates on Nadiri and the baby
will be posted here just as soon as we have more news to share.
Thank you for your patience and your warm thoughts; we are
grateful to have such an amazing zoo family.
There is nothing sweeter than this little girl. |
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