Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Semenggoh welcomes new addition


KUCHING: The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre family of orangutans has welcomed a new female baby.

Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) said in a press statement that mother orangutan Saddamiah was first spotted with her baby last Friday at the feeding platform, her first appearance since June 16.

The first-time mother, who is the second offspring of Seduku, was born at the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre in 2002.

“We have named the newborn baby orangutan Ruby,” said SFC managing director and chief executive officer Datu Ali Yusop.

“To-date, 20 orangutans have been born at the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre and this brings the total number of orangutans at the centre to 26 individuals, where they freely roam at the Semenggoh Nature Reserve.”

Ali advised that because mother orangutans are usually very protective of their infants, visitors are advised not to get too close to them.

SFC will continue to monitor the progress of Saddamiah and Ruby.

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