Zoo Knoxville Welcomes Baby Zebra

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Kristin Farley
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(865) 215-2589

400 Main St., Room 691
Knoxville, TN 37902

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Zoo Knoxville Welcomes Baby Zebra

Posted: 12/23/2020
Zebra BabyZoo Knoxville had a happy surprise for the holidays-the birth of an endangered mountain zebra!
 
The foal was born to parents Lydia and Die Toekoms, and is the first mountain zebra to be born in Knoxville.  The baby is nursing and healthy.  The foal’s gender is yet to be determined as zoo staff are giving Lydia and the baby time to bond.    
 
Zoo Knoxville is one of only 18 zoos in the country who work with this species as part of the Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra Species Survival Plan, a collaboration of zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) to save them from extinction.   Native to southwest Africa, mountain zebras are vulnerable to extinction due to habitat loss due to farming and livestock production.  It is estimated that only 8,300 remain in the wild.  
 
“This birth is a goal we have been working and planning toward for several years,” said Curator Petty Grieve.  “It is our job to help ensure the survival of this species and it is exciting to see the impact our herd will have for the future.”  
Learn more about Zoo Knoxville at ZooKnoxville.org.