CHESTER ZOO is celebrating the birth of a rare chimpanzee.

The zoo reported on Wednesday, January 11 that proud mum ZeeZee delivered a tiny baby boy last month, successfully following an eight-month pregnancy.

Great ape experts at the conservation zoo have revealed that the new male arrival is in good health and has spent the first few weeks of life bonding with mum and the rest of the 22-strong troop.

As part of a long-running tradition among zookeeper staff, the latest arrival will be named after a rock or pop star.

The zoo also reports that older sister Stevie has been on hand to help ZeeZee with the baby chimp, taking him around the enclosure to see the sights and – literally – show him the ropes.

Andrew Lenihan, team manager at Chester Zoo, said: “We’re incredibly proud to see a precious new baby in the chimpanzee troop. Mum ZeeZee and her new arrival instantly bonded and she’s doing a great job of cradling him closely and caring for him.

The Leader: Older sister, Stevie (Nicks), gives mum ZeeZee a helping hand with her new baby boy.Older sister, Stevie (Nicks), gives mum ZeeZee a helping hand with her new baby boy. (Image: Chester Zoo)

“A birth always creates a lot of excitement in the group and raising a youngster soon becomes a real extended family affair.

"You’ll often see the new baby being passed between other females who want to lend a helping hand and give ZeeZee some well-deserved rest, and that’s exactly what her daughter, Stevie, is doing with her new brother. It looks as though she’s taken a real shine to him, which is great to see.

“It’s been a tradition of ours for decades now to name baby chimpanzees after famous rock and popstars in a bid to help raise some urgent attention for this charismatic species. We’ve previously welcomed Dylan (Bob), Alice (Cooper) and Annie (Lennox) – so watch this space!

The Leader: A critically endangered Western chimpanzee born at Chester Zoo offers hope to the species.A critically endangered Western chimpanzee born at Chester Zoo offers hope to the species. (Image: Chester Zoo.)

“He may not know it, but ZeeZee’s new baby is a small but vital boost to the global population of Western chimpanzees, at a time when it’s most needed for this critically endangered species.”

The apes are under huge threat in the wild as a result of hunting for the illegal bush meat trade, diseases spread by humans and extensive habitat loss and forest destruction across West Africa.

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Mike Jordan, animal and plant director at the zoo, added: “In the last 25 years alone the world has lost 80 percent of its Western chimpanzee population, so the arrival of a healthy baby here at Chester offers us real hope that we can help turn things around for this species. 

“We’re in the midst of a global extinction crisis. The UN estimates that one million species could be wiped out in our lifetime.

"But, as a world-leading conservation zoo, we’re doing everything we possibly can to halt and reverse this. Our teams have worked on the ground in Uganda, Nigeria and Gabon to help protect wild chimpanzee populations and their forest homes. This work, paired with the endangered species breeding programme in conservation zoos, will help play a key role in protecting this species from being lost forever.”

Small populations of the Western chimpanzee are still found ranging from Senegal to Ghana in West Africa – but have sadly become extinct in Benin, Burkina Faso and Togo.

Chester Zoo is actively involved in the conservation of some of the world’s rarest chimpanzees in Africa and supported efforts to protect the last stronghold of the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, in Gashaka Gumti National park in Nigeria, for more than 20 years.

 

The new chimpanzee will be named after a pop or rock star, as is tradition among Chester Zoos keepers.

The new chimpanzee will be named after a pop or rock star, as is tradition among Chester Zoo's keepers.