Fota Wildlife Park has announced the birth of an endangered baby agile gibbon born on January 10th, 2024 to mum Chloe and dad Conor.
Conor, who was born in 1989, is one of the oldest primate residents at Fota Wildlife Park. Mother Chloe, who was born in 2000 has successfully bred with Conor in the past.
Lead Ranger Tersa Power said “We are delighted to announce the birth of any endangered animals, and the number of Agile gibbons in the wild continues to decrease. Over the past five decades, their native environments have shrunk by half, and they face additional threats from hunters who exploit them for the illicit exotic pet market. For Fota Wildlife Park, these births capture the public’s interest and it helps us raise awareness about the plight of the many species that reside here and the endangered breeding programmes we participate in.
The baby seems to be doing great, the team have observed him or her feeding from Mum who is a very experienced and dedicated mother. This youngster also shares their island habitat with big brother Beamish, born in 2021.
While it's too soon to determine the gender of the latest addition, we’re calling on the public to help us choose the name and they can do so via the blog on www.fotawildlife.ie/news and to be in with a chance to win a Conservation Annual Pass.”
Agile Gibbons have been resident at Fota since the 1990s and are located on an island in the Asian Sanctuary. Agile Gibbons are held in only a few collections throughout the world and Fota Wildlife Park is fortunate to have welcomed several juveniles born to its main mating pair, Conor and Chloe, over the years.