Baby Proboscis Monkey Born at Batu Secret Zoo, Offering New Hope for Rare Species Population
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A baby proboscis monkey was born at Batu Secret Zoo, increasing the population of the endangered species.
- The zoo successfully bred the monkeys, growing their population from five to 10 individuals over two years.
- This conservation effort offers new hope for the survival of this rare primate endemic to Kalimantan.
At Batu Secret Zoo, located within Jatim Park 2 in Batu City, East Java, a significant event has occurred: the birth of a baby proboscis monkey. This adorable 2.5-month-old primate is a beacon of hope for the conservation of its species, which is critically endangered.
The zoo's dedicated conservation program, focused on breeding, has yielded remarkable results. In just the past two years, the population of proboscis monkeys at the zoo has doubled, growing from five to a total of 10 individuals. This success is a testament to the commitment and effective strategies employed by the zoo's management.
The birth of this infant, now under the watchful care of its mother, signifies a crucial step forward in safeguarding the future of the proboscis monkey, an endemic primate of Kalimantan. The zoo's efforts highlight the vital role of such institutions in preserving biodiversity and offering a lifeline to species teetering on the brink of extinction.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.