UK’s First White Rhino Conceived By Artificial Insemination Born!

Rhino calf image for article about UK first artificial insemination rhino at Colchester Zoo

Britain’s first IVF white rhino calf has been born at the Colchester Zoo.

The history-making calf is named Zamba, and was welcomed into the world on October 3, following a 16-month pregnancy. His mother, 11-year-old Cynthia, was in labor for three hours and was able to deliver the calf on her own. Zamba’s father, Simba, had died in April at the age of 41.

According to the Telegraph UK, a pioneering artificial insemination treatment developed at the Leibniz Institute of Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin made Zamba’s birth possible.

Colchester Zoo’s zoological director Anthony Tropeano said via the Telegraph that Zamba’s birth is a milestone in IVF research.

We are obviously delighted by the safe arrival of baby Zamba, a first for Colchester Zoo.

It is all the more special because it is the first successful insemination of a white rhino in the UK, which is a critical development in the research work that the Berlin Institute is leading.

Little Zamba was kept indoors for the first few days, but can now be seen outside, scampering around his mother:

Congratulations to mother Cynthia – and to everyone who worked so diligently to make this extraordinary event possible!

Image: istock.com

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Rhishja is the founder of Saving Rhinos, which publishes news and information about the illegal trade in rhino horn and rhino conservation issues. She is the Editor of the blogs "Rhino Horn is Not Medicine" and "Project Pangolin", and author of the book "Murder, Myths & Medicine". Check out savingrhinos.org, rhinoconservation.org, and pangolins.org to learn more. When Rhishja is not blogging about the illegal wildlife trade, she enjoys rocking out to live music.

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