The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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It had been 23 years since a baby Gorilla was born at North Carolina Zoo when on August 4th, "Bomassa", a healthy male, was born to 12-year-old "Jamani". Weeks later, on August 31st, a second yet-to-be-named baby Gorilla was born to mother "Olympia".

The rare births are cause for celebration not only for N.C. Zoo but also for the entire Gorilla Species Survival Plan (SSP®), the group responsible for the long-term sustainability of the western lowland gorilla population in North American zoos. With these births, the Gorilla SSP moves closer to its target population size of 360 individuals in 52 zoos.

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Photo credit: Tom Gillespie / North Carolina Zoo


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4 responses to “Two Baby Gorillas In One Month!”

  1. Barb Sherwin Avatar
    Barb Sherwin

    Why is the target for gorillas only 360 among so many zoos ??????????? One would think seeing the survival rate is not the best, more babies would be welcome.

  2. Alicia Davis Avatar
    Alicia Davis

    I am by no means an expert on this, however, I have read that the survival rate for gorillas born in zoos has been very low in the past, so I think this number may reflect that. Also, while successful captive breeding programs are beneficial for threatened species, expansion of their population in the wild would be much more so.

  3. Windy Sawczyn Avatar

    For continuing updates on Apollo and Bomassa, check out a blog about them called *Baby Gorillas Bomassa and Apollo Grow Up http://zoobabyprints.blogspot.com/ Updates a few times a week.

  4. Lee Avatar
    Lee

    Good news baby number 3 is now on the way!!!

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