By Nicole Wexler | Director of Development
Since we last reported to you, our team continues to work towards breeding success for this locally endangered species.
Our male and two females in the breeding center continue to thrive and the male is often active during the day even though this is a nocturnal species.
Although our team continues to monitor the night activity of the animals with infrared cameras, and the group gets along well, sadly we cannot yet report any breeding success.
In the meanwhile, visitors to the breeding center continue to be educated by our signage, guides and keeper talks about the importance of saving our precious aquatic habitats and the creatures that call them home.
Yours in hope,
Team Otter at the Jerusalem Zoo
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