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Gibbon Forest unveiled at Twycross Zoo | Gibbon Forest unveiled at Twycross Zoo |
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A "world class" enclosure for endangered gibbons has been unveiled at a zoo in Leicestershire. | A "world class" enclosure for endangered gibbons has been unveiled at a zoo in Leicestershire. |
Twycross Zoo said its new £2m Gibbon Forest will help the apes display more natural behaviour and encourage breeding to help save the species. | Twycross Zoo said its new £2m Gibbon Forest will help the apes display more natural behaviour and encourage breeding to help save the species. |
The zoo has one of the largest gibbon collections in Europe and includes the Northern White-Cheeked Crested species, which is facing possible extinction. | The zoo has one of the largest gibbon collections in Europe and includes the Northern White-Cheeked Crested species, which is facing possible extinction. |
The new design gives the animals enough room to swing for about 30m (98.4 ft). | The new design gives the animals enough room to swing for about 30m (98.4 ft). |
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Dr Sharon Redrobe, Twycross Zoo's chief executive, said the enclosure, which has a series of pods and islands, will allow "gibbons to be gibbons" and reduce the amount of interaction they have with humans. | Dr Sharon Redrobe, Twycross Zoo's chief executive, said the enclosure, which has a series of pods and islands, will allow "gibbons to be gibbons" and reduce the amount of interaction they have with humans. |
"We needed a world class habitat," Ms Redrobe said. | "We needed a world class habitat," Ms Redrobe said. |
"The space is 10 times as much as they had before and so allows the zoo to keep them in bigger groups. | "The space is 10 times as much as they had before and so allows the zoo to keep them in bigger groups. |
"They can live into their fifties and, for the first time, we will be able to keep two or three generations together." | "They can live into their fifties and, for the first time, we will be able to keep two or three generations together." |
She added that the gibbons were overawed by their new surroundings and it took the normally booming Siamang gibbons a week before they started to sing. | She added that the gibbons were overawed by their new surroundings and it took the normally booming Siamang gibbons a week before they started to sing. |
The gibbons are integral to the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) breeding programme, designed to keep the captive population viable. | The gibbons are integral to the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) breeding programme, designed to keep the captive population viable. |
Ms Redrobe said gibbons pair for life but are "slow breeders" and need the best conditions to reproduce. | Ms Redrobe said gibbons pair for life but are "slow breeders" and need the best conditions to reproduce. |
The apes are endangered in their natural habitat in South East Asia due largely to deforestation. | The apes are endangered in their natural habitat in South East Asia due largely to deforestation. |
Gibbon Forest is part of a £55m upgrade at the zoo, which will include a modern chimpanzee facility. | Gibbon Forest is part of a £55m upgrade at the zoo, which will include a modern chimpanzee facility. |
The 63-year-old attraction has about 500,000 visitors a year. | The 63-year-old attraction has about 500,000 visitors a year. |
Designed for life | Designed for life |
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