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ENDANGERED ELEPHANT. An elephant calf stands with its mother, Farha, the day after it was born, on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, at the Zurich Zoo in Zurich, Switzerland. A light-sensitive monitoring camera picked up the birth before dawn as well as the baby’s earliest, wobbly steps inside the zoo’s Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park. The park is now home to six of the pachyderms: four females including mother Farha; bull elephant and father Thai; and the new calf. (Michael Buholzer/Keystone via AP) From The Asian Reporter, V35, #5 (May 5, 2025), page 5. An Asian elephant calf was born at the Zurich Zoo and its name will start with the letter Z ZURICH (AP) — A 19-year-old Asian elephant at the Zurich Zoo gave birth in April to a male calf whose name, starting with the letter Z, will soon be announced. A light-sensitive monitoring camera picked up the birth before dawn and the baby’s earliest, wobbly steps inside the zoo’s Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park. It’s now home to six of the pachyderms: four females including mother Farha; bull elephant and father Thai; and the new calf. Zoo director Severin Dressen said staff were happy but "still cautious" about the birth. "The first weeks of a calf’s life are always the most delicate — even if the calf currently appears healthy and fit," he said in a statement. The Asian elephant, or Elephas maximus, is a critically endangered species with about 50,000 estimated in the wild, and their numbers are declining, the zoo said. The zoo breeds the elephants as part of conservation efforts under the European Endangered Species Program, Dressen said. Zoo staffers made sure to keep Farha — already a mother of three — away from another female named Panang, who has had little previous experience with young animals, and the separation continued for several days. Such births are relatively rare in zoos compared to those of other species because of the elephant’s nearly two-year gestation period, zoo officials said. A zoo spokesman said the name of the new calf was announced after a staff meeting, but 2025 is a "Z" year so the moniker would automatically start with that letter. * * * Read the current issue of The Asian Reporter in its entirety! |