By Nicole Wexler | Director of Development
Dear Sumatran tiger supporters,
In our last report, we told you that we were pretty sure Hannah was pregnant but were awaiting confirmation. In the end she was pregnant. She gave birth to one cub which, sadly, survived less than 24 hours.
Usually, zoos are reluctant to remove cubs from the mother prior to weaning, as it is always better for the animals if the mother can rear the cubs herself. Hand-reared cubs often fail to adapt successfully to living with other tigers. In this case, we have a dilemma – on the one hand, for this species to survive, continued breeding attempts are critical; on the other, it has happened several times already that Hannah’s healthy litters have not survived as a result of her failure to rear them. Accordingly, a zoological decision has been made to immediately remove any further offspring born to Hannah in the future.
We hope that we will be able to report another pregnancy to you in the next few months.
We’ll keep you posted!
With warm regards,
Team Tiger at the Jerusalem Zoo
By Nicole Wexler | Director of Development
By Nicole Wexler | Director of Development
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