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THE L.A. ZOO ANNOUNCES WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA BIRTH!


Female Western Lowland Gorilla, N’djia, Holding Newborn Baby, Photo Courtesy of L.A. Zoo

N’djia and Kelly Welcomed Their Bundle of Joy Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020

The Los Angeles Zoo’s Campo Gorilla Reserve has a new resident – a brand-new baby! The L.A. Zoo is excited to announce that 25-year-old female critically endangered western lowland gorilla N’djia (en-JEE-uh) gave birth to her first baby early Saturday morning – the first gorilla birth at the L.A. Zoo in over 20 years! N’djia and her baby, which has yet to be sexed, spent their first day together bonding behind-the-scenes.

“This historic birth is a step forward for western lowland gorilla conservation,” said Denise M. Verret, CEO & Zoo Director of the Los Angeles Zoo. “For the first time in over two decades, Angelenos will now have a unique opportunity to watch this gorilla baby grow up at the L.A. Zoo. I want to thank our dedicated animal care and animal health teams who have worked tirelessly monitoring N’djia and her baby’s progress.”

Today and moving forward, animal care staff will allow N’djia and her newborn to have the choice to join father, 32-year-old male silverback gorilla Kelly, and the rest of the troop on exhibit or remain behind-the-scenes. While N’djia may choose to remain resting with her baby away from public viewing, guests may get a glimpse of them as N’djia and her baby begin to explore and move around Campo Gorilla Reserve over the coming weeks. Animal care and animal health staff will continue to closely monitor N’djia and her baby’s health and development. The L.A. Zoo will also continue to update the public on N’djia and her baby’s journey.

Guests can visit the Campo Gorilla Reserve exhibit daily and may be lucky enough to see N’djia, Kelly, and their baby along with their companions Rapunzel (35) and Evelyn (43) at the Campo Gorilla Reserve exhibit daily, weather permitting. For the latest updates on N’djia’s birth story and her baby’s development, follow along at @lazoo or #lazoo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

About the Los Angeles Zoo

Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the landmark Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, drawing more than 1.8 million visitors each year, is home to a diverse collection of 1,400 animals representing 270 different species, 58 of which are endangered. Its lush grounds on 133 acres feature a botanical collection comprising over 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants. The Zoo is located in Griffith Park at the junction of the Ventura (134) and Golden State (5) freeways. Admission is $22 for adults and $17 for children ages 2 to 12. The Zoo is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For information, call (323) 644-4200 or visit the L.A. Zoo website at lazoo.org.

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