Hey there, Columbia! If you’re looking for some fun and heartwarming news, you’re in the right place. The Riverbanks Zoo & Garden has just welcomed a little bundle of joy into its avian family – a tiny toco toucan chick! This is quite a big deal, especially since it’s the first chick born at the zoo in a decade. So grab your binoculars and let’s dive into this delightful story.
After over ten years of efforts, the zoo’s bird team finally succeeded in hatching a toco toucan. Meet the proud parents, Ramsay and Dora, who have been sweethearts since they were introduced about six months after Dora arrived in 2019. Timing was everything, and after years of hopeful anticipation, the staff is over the moon about the birth!
Amy Gooding, one of the dedicated bird keepers, couldn’t hide her excitement. “I always hoped this day would come,” she said. “But honestly didn’t think it would. I screamed for joy when I found out we had a fertile egg, and now to see this little guy hopping around … it’s why I got into this field.” It’s moments like these that remind us why conservation and animal care are so important!
Riverbanks Zoo has proudly been recognized for its conservation efforts since 1978, particularly with toucans. Captive breeding can be tricky for these beautiful birds, and it’s no secret that they face challenges when it comes to producing offspring in an enclosed environment. According to a 2006 article, breeding toucans in captivity has often been a complicated affair. The arrival of this chick truly highlights the zoo’s commitment to wildlife preservation.
The yet-to-be-named chick is currently at the Bird Conservation Center, learning to spread its wings and flutter about. The amazing news is that its gender will soon be determined through a feather test. Keep your eyes peeled, as the chick is expected to make its public debut in the spring, giving visitors a chance to marvel at this precious newcomer!
But wait, there’s more! Ramsay and Dora are currently enjoying time in a “backstage habitat,” where zookeepers are hoping they’ll welcome even more little ones. The staff has taken extra steps, like adding more private nesting areas, to create a cozy atmosphere that may encourage further breeding opportunities. By replicating the successful nesting habits of Ramsay and Dora, the zookeepers are working their magic on other pairs of adult toucans as well.
Riverbanks Zoo isn’t just about toucans. For almost 50 years, they have been dedicated to conservation efforts for various species. Along with their toucan breeding program, the zoo has received accolades for their work with the Golden lion tamarins and black howler monkeys. It’s inspiring to see such a commitment to preserving wildlife and educating the public!
If you’re a fan of birds or just someone who appreciates heartwarming stories, you’ll want to keep an eye on the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden. With the arrival of this little toco toucan chick, there’s a lot to look forward to as more updates come rolling in. It’s undeniably an exciting time for the zoo, its visitors, and the feathered friends that call it home!
Let’s all give a big cheer for Ramsay, Dora, and their adorable new chick! Here’s to more wonderful moments and conservation successes in our beloved Columbia!
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