Penticton Herald

Zoo staff mourns death of six-day-old gorilla

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NEW ORLEANS — Less than a week after celebratin­g the birth of a critically endangered gorilla, the zoo in New Orleans is mourning its death.

The baby western lowland gorilla born Friday died on Wednesday, Audubon Zoo spokeswoma­n Katie Smith said Thursday. The cause remains undetermin­ed, but officials say Tumani, its 13-year-old mother, may not have produced enough milk.

“There are many risks involved with gorilla births and unfortunat­ely, it is not unusual for a first-time gorilla mom to lose an offspring,” Dr. Robert MacLean, Audubon’s senior veterinari­an, said in a news release.

Necropsy results will be available in a few weeks, the statement said.

The baby seemed to be doing very well at first, and zookeepers were keeping their distance to avoid disturbing them - they didn’t even know the baby’s sex yet, and hadn’t named it. But by Wednesday evening, the baby appeared lethargic and weak. It was taken to the zoo’s animal hospital but veterinari­ans couldn’t save it, the statement said.

“We are heartbroke­n over the loss,” said Ron Forman, Audubon Nature president and CEO. “This has been a work in progress for many years, from the introducti­on of the new troop members to the announceme­nt of the birth.”

Twenty-four-year-old Praline, also female, is the only other gorilla born at the zoo. Tumani, father Okpara and Alafia, a third female, were brought in from other zoos.

The baby was the seventh western lowland gorilla born this year at a facility accredited by the Associatio­n of Zoos and Aquariums, spokesman Rob Vernon said in an email.

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