It’s a boy! On May 19th, the Sedgwick County Zoo welcomed a baby Orangutan to mother Daisy. Unfortunately Daisy did not show much interest in caring for her newborn so the baby is now being raised by hand with round-the-clock keeper care. However, Zoo officials aren't giving up and are coaching Daisy on mothering behaviors in the hopes of returning the baby to her care soon. Zookeeper Devin Bailey explained, ”Being hand-raised might make the infant more people-oriented like his mother. Zookeepers want to make sure that this infant orangutan knows he’s an orangutan. Zookeepers are providing for the physical and psychological well-being of the orangutan instead of mom, for now. However, keepers are still working on maternal care behaviors with Daisy and are thinking positive. We believe we’re on the right track and hope that Daisy might show more interest in taking on some of her infant care responsibilities,” Bailey said. "Daisy is showing some progress. She’s interested. She’s not mean. But she’s just not sure if she should pick up this new arrival"
3 responses to “Hand-rearing a Baby Orangutan at Sedgwick County Zoo”
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I’ll be more than happy to pick up the new arrival!! Seriously, though, I know it’s important for mum to learn how to take care of baby, but what I wouldn’t give for an hour or two of cuddling with that adorable little baby ape. <3
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Oh, why am I not a zoo-keeper?! I would so love to do that! My life went terribly wrong somewhere.
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I feel the same way. What a beautiful baby.





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