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Cotswold Wildlife Park in the UK has welcomed four newborn Greater Bamboo Lemurs, the largest captive population worldwide.
Cotswold Wildlife Park in the UK has welcomed four newborn Greater Bamboo Lemurs, boosting its captive population to 13—the largest in the world.
The births, from two separate groups, make the park one of only three zoos globally—and the only one in the UK—to breed the critically endangered species in 2025.
With fewer than 1,500 wild individuals remaining due to habitat loss, hunting, and mining, the success underscores the vital role of captive breeding in conservation.
The young lemurs are now exploring their enclosures and transitioning to solid food.
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El Parque de Vida Silvestre Cotswold en el Reino Unido ha dado la bienvenida a cuatro Lemures Grandes de Bambú recién nacidos, la población en cautiverio más grande del mundo.