Zoo Leipzig: Farewell to Tapir lady Laila-new life in view!
Zoo Leipzig: Farewell to Tapir lady Laila-new life in view!
The Leipzig Zoo is one of the most popular excursion destinations in the region and offers its visitors the opportunity to discover a variety of over 600 animal species. In addition to the impressive animals that live in the zoo, an innovative virtual reality application also ensures that the Gondwana experiences can be experienced even more intensely. Despite these highlights, however, there are also sad news from the zoo that makes a deep impression.
the loss of an important member
On Thursday, July 25th, the Gondwana country had to accept a difficult loss. The Samabracken female Laila left the Leipzig Zoo. The European Conservation Breeding Program (EEP), which ultimately recommended a relocation to Dortmund. "The farewell has not been easy for us," said junior curator Ariel Jacken on the circumstances. The absence of Laila, who knew many visitors as a familiar resident of her enclosure, is noticeable.
A look at the breeding programs
At this point it is important to understand how the preservation of animal species works with the help of breeding programs. The transfer from Laila to Dortmund is in the context of the need to preserve the genetic variability within the European saddlebap tapir population. This is a crucial aspect in species protection, because a variety of genetics is essential for the survival of the species.
Future for the saddle pad tapire
in Dortmund Laila is expected to meet a new partner soon. The aim of the breeding is to create a next generation of saddle -factor tapires because this species is very threatened with extinction. Laila has already given birth to young people in Leipzig with her former partner Copasih. "The chances are good that your future brood in Dortmund will also be successful," says Jacken optimistic.
New life in the tapir enclosure
The joy of future offspring does not fail because the tapir enclosure in the Leipzig Zoo will soon fill up again. "We expect both the tapirbulls from Copenhagen and a female from England in the near future," said Jacken. These new residents will soon move into the enclosure after they have accustomed themselves together with the hope of healthy and vital offspring.
empathy for the animals and visitors
The loss of Laila goes beyond grief in the zoo; Visitors also have to say goodbye to an animal personality that has grown dear to many. However, the Leipzig Zoo remains optimistic and constantly works on breeding and the protection of endangered species. Farewell to Laila is painful, but he underlines the need and urgency of species protection.
The stories that the Leipzig zoo tells are not only those of animals, but also of relationships, memories and the responsibility that we bear towards the wildlife. Despite the difficult news, the commitment to species protection remains a ray of hope in the often challenging world of zoological gardens.
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