
06-01-2008
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Originally Posted by Pertinax
La Palmyre, France. various photos I've seen show very basic indoor accomodation plus small outdoor 'islands' on a lake. The two males Mike and Nyuki live( or did live) together in an old fashioned concrete 'grotto' style enclosure. Though La Palmyre has kept Gorillas for many years they have lost a considerable number, both adults and babies born there..
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In La Palmyre Zoo a gorilla male was born 2/9/2007 to female Ybana in the presence of the group in the indoor rooms. This newborn "Monza" was immediately attacked by the silverback male Bongo and taken away by vet staff with presumed "serious injuries". From day 1 it has been handreared and in November 2007 it was transferred to the nursery in Stuttgart to resocialize with his own kind.
What strikes me about the whole episode is the total ineptitude of Bongo as a group leader. His keepers cite him as a gentle somewhat flegmatic individual ....! A group leader should intervene in group altercations and certainly not turn on his own offspring. Something in the psyche in this male is horribly wrong.
Given this episode, it should immediately disqualify both Bongo (and his equally aggressive brother) from EVER leading a gorilla family group.
It seems that with another group leader - a well socialised black- or silverback both females Ybana and Yala would certainly bring up their offspring under natural conditions. As an extra bonus it will make them become more represented in the EEP population.
Why will La Palmyre Zoo not upgrade its gorilla management? Do plans exist in La Palmyre Zoo to rebuild the gorilla inside and outside dens?
Perhaps our French zoo friends can elaborate on the issue here.
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