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Friday, November 1, 2024

MONROE COUNTY: County Executive Adam Bello and Seneca Park Zoo announce the arrival of a male southern white rhino

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Monroe County recently issued the following announcement.

Monroe County Executive Adam Bello and Seneca Park Zoo officials are excited to announce the arrival of a male southern white rhino named Jiwe (pronounced Gee-way).  Jiwe was born in December, 2016 at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Texas.  He arrives just after rhino Bill, an inhabitant of Seneca Park Zoo since 2007, moved to Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. Both moves are based on a recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan, a coordinated initiative to plan for and manage the breeding of animals across all AZA-accredited zoos to ensure genetic diversity and species sustainability in human care.

At just under four years old, Jiwe is considered a juvenile. He weighs just under 3,000 pounds. Seneca Park Zoo was chosen to receive Jiwe due to past success training juvenile rhinos, as well as the Zoo’s beautiful new Animals of the Savanna rhino habitat.

County Executive Adam Bello commented, “Having a juvenile rhino that we can watch grow up will be great. We know the community will embrace Jiwe as enthusiastically as they did Bill.”

Jiwe is the fourth new animal to join the Zoo this year.  Snowy owl Tundra was announced in January, North American river otter Ashkii joined the Zoo in May, and red panda Willie arrived in September.

“We welcome Jiwe to the Zoo family,” commented Interim Zoo Director David Hamilton, “We were sorry to say goodbye to Bill, but are pleased to know he will play a role in ensuring species sustainability for rhinos in human care.”

“We are excited to have Jiwe at the Zoo as an ambassador for his species,” commented Pamela Reed Sanchez, President and CEO of Seneca Park Zoo Society. “We have partnered with International Rhino Foundation for many years, raising funds and providing grants for anti-poaching efforts in Africa. This is so critical as rhino poaching figures are on the rise in Africa.”

The Zoo is open daily and timed tickets are required.  They can be purchased at senecaparkzoo.org.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Monroe County

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