Baby boom at the zoo: Meet the new arrivals!

October 30, 2024

A Hartmann's mountain zebra foal with its mother at Marwell Zoo

We’re celebrating a baby boom at the zoo after welcoming adorable new arrivals, which offer a glimmer of hope to species on the brink of extinction.

Visitors can spot the growing herds of nine different species, some of which are critically endangered. The latest newborns include a Hartmann’s mountain zebra, Kirk’s dik-dik, and a banteng. They join the four Przewalski’s foals, Grevy’s zebra, Rothschild’s giraffe, sitatunga, mountain bongo and addax born during the summer.

An addax calf and mother at Marwell Zoo

Phil Robbins, Hoofstock team leader, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome these incredible new arrivals to Marwell. Each birth is testament to the dedication and expertise of our team, who work tirelessly – at times around the clock, to support these animals and their welfare. These births are not only joyful milestones but also crucial to the success of our breeding programmes, which play an essential role in safeguarding the future of endangered species.”

The banteng calf is the latest arrival, born on Sunday 27 October to mother Dewi and father Henky. Banteng are one of the rarest cattle species in the world and would have historically been found in Asia, from southern China to northeast India, mainland Asia, Peninsular Malaysia and nearby islands.

Keepers say one-week-old Hartmann’s zebra foal is thriving under the watchful eye of mother Marula and guests have been spotting the playful youngster enjoying ‘zoomies’ around the paddock. Hartmann’s mountain zebra are listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Marwell Wildlife, which manages the International Studbook for the species, is currently one of the few UK zoos to successfully breed them.

A Hartmann's mountain zebra foal at Marwell Zoo

Guests visiting the new arrivals this October half term will be able to join in all the fun of ‘Boo at the Zoo’. From 26 October until 31 October 2024, families can enjoy additional activities at the park including, broomstick flying with Lowedolf the wizard, facepainting, marshmallow toasting and autumnal themed snacks at Café Graze. Don’t miss the last chance to take advantage of the zoo’s limited special offer 5 for £85 family ticket, which ends on Sunday 3 November 2024. Plus, download the Marwell Zoo app for animal feed times, a park map, trail and more.