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Famous the world over, Sydney Harbour is
home to some of Australia's most iconic
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landmarks and one of the world's most
celebrated zoos.
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Throughout its 101 -year history,
there's never been a more exciting time
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granted access to both of Taronga Zoo's
locations.
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From caring for a single animal... Just
hang on to him and keep calm.
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...to saving an entire species.
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She's a gorgeous little frog and one of
our most critically endangered.
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We'll take you inside Taronga.
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On this episode, a rare day at the zoo.
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I deal with humans. There's no way I
thought I'd be working at Taronga Zoo
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helping out with the chimps. Three
chimpanzees are on the hospital
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table at the one time.
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We've definitely got our A game on.
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Hit and run.
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There's some bony change in the area of
the pelvis.
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A badly injured owl learned to fly
again.
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Oh, flying very well today.
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And keepers rein in a very randy red
panda.
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We don't want to have another round of
cubs at this stage.
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So Piper's about to go into his new
home.
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My name is Gray Fisher. I'm a senior
keeper here at the bird show at Taronga
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Zoo, but originally I'm a hillbilly from
West Virginia.
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My history with birds started when I was
really young. My grandfather raised
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birds. As I was growing up, I started
keeping birds myself. At one point, I
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47 birds in my bedroom, which my mother
wasn't very happy with.
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I love being a bird keeper.
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When you're ready, Brendan.
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Birds are my passion. There she is.
Birds are my favorite.
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Animals, bar none.
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Andean condors are one of the largest
flying birds in the world. They're so
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amazing, such an incredible diversity of
birds.
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There are birds that fill pretty much
every niche that any other type of
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can fill.
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Gray may be an expert on all things
feathered, but one Australian bird in
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particular has a special place in his
heart.
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I absolutely have a favorite bird. I'm
an owl geek. Owls are my favorite.
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Griffin is a studio. He is one of the
members of the collection here at the
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Institute. His senses are so much more
acute than ours are.
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His hearing, his eyesight, he's able to
pick up on so many different things in
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his environment because as a wild
animal, he needs to be able to identify
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things. Is this a threat to me? Do I
need to be afraid of this? And if I
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that's something I could eat.
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Griffin is special to me for a lot of
reasons. One of them is obviously
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I love owls. But another reason is
because I actually have a bit of history
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his family.
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This is his sister, Dragon, who sadly
passed away just before her fifth
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birthday. I raised her from eight days
old, so she was only about that big.
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She was an amazing bird to work with and
very, very, very special to me.
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And so I wanted to be able to
memorialize her and have her with me for
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times.
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When you work with animals as closely as
we do, when they do pass away, you're
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losing somebody very close to you,
whether it's a friend or a family
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And we do take it very hard. I still get
emotional thinking about it. It's
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probably one of the most difficult parts
of what we do.
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As Gray and his team prepare for today's
bird show, a badly injured owl has just
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been brought to Kimberly and her team at
the animal hospital.
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Found on the side of the road by a
passing motorist, the male owl has a
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pelvis and a badly damaged tail.
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So we'll just do a physical exam on him,
check him, want to feel his leg. The
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pelvis is still going to need some time
to heal. Okay.
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But hopefully it'll do that down below.
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And maybe in about a week or two we can
x -ray him and see how that healing is
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going. If there's no improvement, he'll
never be able to survive in the wild.
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The views from every vantage point at
Taronga Zoo are simply breathtaking.
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Good boy, up we go.
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But right at the top of the hill, one
species undoubtedly gets the best view
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all.
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The chimpanzee.
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We've got a nice big group of chimps
here at Toronto. We've got 21 chimps in
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community. Six different families within
that group.
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They range in age from 59 years old, and
our youngest is little Safiri, who's
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almost six months old.
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They're actually one of the largest and
most successful groups of chimpanzees in
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zoos anywhere in the world.
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And with so many chimpanzees, it's a
full -time job just keeping them
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challenged.
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So we're just in the chimp kitchen and
we're making some enrichment for the
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chimps. This is part of their daily
food.
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Chimps are incredibly intelligent.
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So part of our job is to keep them
mentally stimulated throughout the day.
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So by putting their food in their cube,
they have to work out how to get to it.
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And yeah, the chimps are very good at
using tools.
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So we also give them sticks.
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In the wild we use a stick to stick into
the termite mound and the termites
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latch onto the stick to protect their
nest and then they pull it out and they
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eat the termite.
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Here we don't want termites running
around the enclosure obviously so
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eat some pureed fruit.
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One of the reasons we are so successful
with their behaviour is that we actually
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allow them to manage themselves.
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So chimps naturally sort to speak that
easy aggression.
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That's how it is out in the wild and
that's how it is here at the zoo as
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So what you see happening in our group
here today at Taronga is very similar to
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what you'd see if you were lucky enough
to be trekking through the forests of
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Kibale National Park over in Uganda.
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But unfortunately, seeing chimpanzees in
Uganda is becoming increasingly
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difficult. So breeding at Taronga Zoo is
taken very seriously.
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They historically have bred really well.
Our oldest chimp is Spinner.
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She's 59 years old and she was one of
the first chimps to be born here at
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Taronga on the 1st of July 1960.
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Over the years we've had a lot of babies
grow up in the community and they've
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been sent to zoos all over the world.
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And as some animals leave, Taronga also
welcome new chimpanzees in.
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Naomi is 17 years old.
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We imported her a couple of years ago
from Denmark. She came over with her
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sister, Ceres, to bring new genetics
into our community.
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She currently has a two -year -old
niece.
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Her sister, Ceres, had a little baby.
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She carries around on her tummy. She
gives her food. She's always looking out
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for her.
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She's very maternal.
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Just like humans, chimpanzees can have
problems conceiving.
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Naomi hasn't been successful in having a
baby yet.
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Reproductively, she's in her prime at
the moment.
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She has had two pregnancies.
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Unfortunately, both those pregnancies
resulted in stillborn, where they were
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born pre -term.
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Genetically, we really want her to
reproduce because she is so valuable.
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So we want to take Naomi to the vet
block to investigate what's causing
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miscarriages. We're also going to bring
Ceres, Naomi's sister, up to have a look
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at her as well and examine her
reproductive system.
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But you can't separate a chimp from its
child.
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So vets will also use this time to
conduct the first examination of young
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Salibi.
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It's an ambitious plan.
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Three chimpanzees in the wildlife
hospital on the same day.
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We need to get answers so we can help
Naomi.
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We need to do everything we can and get
as much information as we can so that we
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can help her be successful at the end of
the day.
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Not only genetically, but for Naomi as
well. She's very maternal and she's
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a lot of signs that she really wants to
be a mother.
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What the zoo is about to embark on will
require absolute teamwork from all of
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Taronga's staff.
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One of the cutest animals at Taronga are
the red pandas. Red pandas are found in
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places near the Himalayan region, so
like Nepal, even parts of China.
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But being cute doesn't mean they don't
face problems in the wild.
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Unfortunately, they are endangered just
due to population growth, low logging
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and deforestation.
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So Taronga launched a red panda breeding
program, and it's been a huge success.
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Here at Taronga, we have a red panda
family that consists of mum, her name is
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Amawa. We have dad, his name is Pabu,
and triplets. Yeah, first time we've had
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triplets here at Taronga Zoo.
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So we do call them our treetop trio, two
boys and one girl.
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The two boys' names are Ishwa and Rohan,
and our young girl is called Mishri. So
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they all have Nepalese names, and that's
obviously the origin that they're found
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from. But breeding red pandas is very
different to raising them.
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So while dad Pabu needs to be there from
birth... He does play an important role
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in terms of teaching the young cubs some
social behaviours.
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The zoo doesn't have the space to
support any more red pandas.
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We don't want to have another round of
cubs at this stage. We're giving mum
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to focus on the new cubs.
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But potentially next year, he may give
the opportunity to breed again.
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So to prevent any unexpected
pregnancies, Pabu is moving next door to
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renovated bachelor pad.
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So yeah, so he put the last logs in,
made sure they were all at a good height
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you guys can get underneath them, but
still gives the pandas good access to
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the trees.
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That's perfect in terms of making Pabu
work a bit on his balance and using all
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those muscles. Yeah, definitely.
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I think once Pabu gets into the
enclosure with the refurbishment that we
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think he's going to be pretty excited.
It's going to be amazing. You can
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definitely tell. It's always fun when
you see the first time that they come
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out into the exhibit.
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checking out all the new stuff, you
know, getting up to the high points,
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up to the points where they're hanging
out a little bit further.
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You can see that there's just more
enjoyment in the animal.
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This is going to be amazing, so I'm even
keen to climb around if I could, but
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yeah, it's pretty cool.
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Keeper Maz has finished his final
inspection.
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Morning, Pabu.
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And it's time for Pabu to pack his bags
and move to his new home.
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As the sun breaks over Sydney, across
the harbour at Taronga Zoo, it's the
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of what will be a very busy day.
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Caddy, are you good for us to come up?
Inside the animal hospital, there's
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excitement and tension in the air.
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Mary, can you just give us 10 minutes
and I'll read you?
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OK, no worries. As the team of vets and
handlers prepare for a procedure that is
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rarely done at Taronga.
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We do need to bring our A game today and
every day in fact when we're dealing
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with dangerous animals. But yeah, chimps
I think are a nice challenge for us.
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But nothing is more challenging than
working on three chimpanzees at a time.
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adult females and then one of the adult
females has a little baby about just
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over one year old.
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Definitely got our A game on and the A
team.
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Okay, should we head up the hill?
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Under your top button, mate. Oh, sorry.
Geez.
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Unless that's the look you're after. No,
absolutely not.
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A big part of today's procedure on Naomi
is to assess her reproductive system
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and then when she falls pregnant again,
we manage her through the pregnancy,
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ultimately with the goal of having a
successful birth.
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Chimpanzees are one of the most
dangerous animals kept at Taronga due to
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combination of their intelligence and
raw strength.
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So senior vet Larry briefed the team to
ensure this operation goes off without a
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hitch. In terms of safety, obviously the
usual sorts of things, you know,
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obviously she'll have the usual
secondary restraints on her, the cargo
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feet will be shackled, chained to the
table, the usual sort of situation.
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Everyone in the room at least has to
wear masks, but anyone touching the
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has to wear gloves as well. So apart
from that, let's go.
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Okay, we'll get the dart ready.
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It's been a nervous wait for Kimberly
and her team.
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You ready for me to go in and get him? I
am.
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As they race to save a badly injured
boobook owl.
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Okay, you got him?
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You got him restrained? Yeah, yeah,
yeah.
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I'm going to let you out.
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Okay. Are you? Yeah.
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All right, come on out.
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Oh, good.
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Looks very calm.
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Was it hard to catch?
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A little bit. A little bit.
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All right.
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I think we can take him next door.
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Okay. See how he fares.
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A week on, there's small signs of
improvement, but he still has a long way
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go. Get you down there soon.
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All right.
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We'll have a look at his wings. He flies
okay in there, doesn't he? Yeah.
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He is missing a few little tail
feathers. That's right.
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Happy to weigh him? I'm happy to weigh
him. Okay.
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He weighs 265, which I think is the
weight that he came in on, which has
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good. That's really good. And you said
he's eating well. Yep.
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Be good to see him in that large den.
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Give him some exercise.
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Well, it's a moment or two until we
release him. We'll see.
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The end game is to release the owl back
into the wild.
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But first, they need to see how he flies
in a controlled environment.
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This is one of the wildlife
rehabilitation yards.
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So we're going to release the boo book
into this area to see how he manipulates
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the environment.
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We want to make sure he can fly okay.
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We want to make sure that his lameness
doesn't recur.
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Are you happy for me to... I'm happy for
you to release him, and we'll see how
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he goes.
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Well, he's looking a little bit
bedraggled at the moment, but he has
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out of a bag, so... Oh, there you go.
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We do think his left leg really well.
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We're only having half a towel.
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Yeah. That's pretty good to be able to
get up onto that log.
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It's a great first flight.
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All right, well, we'll just let him
settle in for the next day or two, and
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we can start exercising a little more as
long as his leg's okay.
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He looks good. He's holding his left leg
a little bit in, but we'll see how he
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goes with that.
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Pabu, the red panda, is being separated
from his family to stop him breeding
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anymore. Yeah, so Pabu's about to go
into his new home, and we are quite
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but also quite excited for him too just
to ensure that he does like it.
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Bringing down Pabu is a challenge.
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Pandas naturally feel a lot more
comfortable being up high, so having
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come down is quite vulnerable for them.
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They do
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have a natural instinct of where
predators may come about.
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So it's always taking little steps to
ensure that Pabu is nice and
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Get up.
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Good boy.
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All right, Pubs.
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Pet pack.
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Good boy.
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All right, Babu.
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Showing pet pack. Watch your tail. Good
boy.
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Good stuff, buddy.
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Hey, Louise. Just letting you know,
Pabu's pet packed and he's on route to
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Panner exhibit.
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Brilliant. Well done, men.
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The only way to successfully inject a
chimpanzee is with a low -powered dart
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gun.
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Chimps, of course, as you can imagine,
are very clever, and they know exactly
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what's happening, so they know how to
avoid the dart as well. So it's quite a
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challenge making sure that we pick the
moment when the chimps sort of still, we
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try and aim for a good muscle group in
the upper arm or in the leg.
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So I'll just go in on my own to dart
her.
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So if they're bouncing around, of course
it can take a little while to pick that
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moment to make sure we hit the right
spot.
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Hey, come on.
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Come on, sweetie.
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Come on.
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Don't follow me.
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One of the challenges with these guys,
of course, is there's a sort of a metal
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mesh and the end of the barrel has to be
like through the mesh to be able to
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avoid hitting the mesh.
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I mean, might need a distraction, I
think.
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But they know that we've got to do that,
so they're continually there putting
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their fingers through.
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And we've had several occasions where,
of course, the chimp grabs the barrel of
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the pistol, which doesn't end well
usually for the barrel because they
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break it. But there are no such problems
today.
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She's done.
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Naomi is the perfect patient.
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Come on, give us the dart.
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Come on, drop the dart.
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Oh, good girl, good girl.
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Oh, she is so clever.
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Unbelievable.
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And then she just handed the dart back.
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Now, Larry and the team are hoping that
the rest of this procedure goes
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smoothly. I mean, she just knew.
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Oh, my God.
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Oh, it's raining.
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A badly injured booboo gal has spent the
last four weeks at Taronga recovering
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after being hit by a car.
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and Libby and the team are hoping he'll
soon be well enough to return to the
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wild.
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Hello.
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Look at you.
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So the rehab period for this bird will
probably be quite extensive. We need to
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get it right, because when the bird goes
back out into the wild, it has to be
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able to catch food and survive in the
wild.
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Oh, flying very well today.
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Encouraging the bird to move around is
an important part of watching the way
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that the wings are moving. You need to
be able to see that both wings are
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evenly and you need to be able to watch
that the bird is grabbing onto the perch
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properly as well.
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I've just left the enclosure because
birds behave very differently when
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actually present. They will even look
sick. sometimes when they think you're
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there and look well when you're looking
at them.
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Yeah, so today's checkup's been really
favourable. He's landing quite well on
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the perch, which is really good, quite
even when he's landing, which he wasn't
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doing before, and he's a little bit
crooked in his pelvis.
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He's dropping one wing, so he's probably
still a little bit sore.
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Next, we need to make sure that both
wings are functioning properly, that the
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pelvis is restored to normal.
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And then he needs to go on a fitness
regime, making sure that he's as fit as
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needs to be to catch his food in the
wild.
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It's a massive day for Taronga's vets.
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They're examining three chimpanzees in a
morning, and Naomi is the first to be
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sedated.
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Part of the procedure today is to do an
ultrasound examination of Naomi's
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reproductive tract, and we'll do that
with Sarah's as well.
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Naomi is having trouble carrying her
unborn baby to term, and the team is
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desperate to find out why.
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She's a very important animal in terms
of genetics of our group. We brought her
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in specifically from Europe for genetic
management of our group.
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So we've got 62 .2.
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OK, most of the great apes, as we're
great apes as well, we're all very
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in our anatomy and physiology.
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One, two, three. So we do call on human
specialists quite often to help us out
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with great apes. One, two, three, lift.
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Dr Paul Fowler has been called in to
solve the mystery of Naomi's failed
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pregnancy.
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It's as fascinating for them as it is
for us.
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I'm an obstetrician and I deal with
humans.
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Obviously. Just slide her down. And
we're going to slide her down.
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Okay. A little bit different, but she'll
be interesting. Yeah, it'll be a new
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experience, basically.
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So she may move a little bit, so don't
be too alarmed.
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She's gotten pregnant, and then when
she's been close to delivering, the baby
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has died.
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One of them died a number of weeks
before she was due.
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Both of them were stillborn and they
were small as well.
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A little bit of local anesthetic spray.
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So what we're trying to do today is try
and investigate why that may have
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happened. We'll get on her back.
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And we're sort of taking a human slant
on it and we're transferring some of the
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investigations that we would perform in
a...
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human person who has a greater
restricted baby and trying to transfer
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relationship to the chimps.
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Today they're hoping to get the answers
they need by gathering samples
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and performing an ultrasound.
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And helping Dr Fowler is one of his
colleagues, sonographer Petrina Roussel.
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Blood vessel?
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Aorta?
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Yeah,
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you'd think the uterus would just jump
out.
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I mean, in the non -pregnant, it was
only quite small. Yeah.
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Oh, beautiful.
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That is gorgeous.
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Look at that.
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Oh, yeah, that's beautiful, yeah.
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The similarities with the human anatomy
are astounding.
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So, cervix, this little area here.
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And then this is the uterus here.
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These are little follicles on it.
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Lovely follicles on it, lots of
follicles.
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There's a little bit of fluid around
there.
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The ovaries were of normal size and
texture. Everything under ultrasound,
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couldn't really see a difference between
a human or a chimpanzee. I found that
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very, very surprising.
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Oh, she's really lovely.
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There was nothing under ultrasound that
is causing her miscarriages. So we can
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say that she's healthy, she should be
able to fall pregnant again easily.
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She's got plenty of follicles on her
ovaries, so she's perfectly fertile.
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With the ultrasound not showing anything
unusual, the team run a comprehensive
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series of tests and take the rare
opportunity to conduct a full health
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So this is the vaccine we're giving her?
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for encephalomyocarditis virus.
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Of course, with a chimp, we have limited
opportunity to do any of that without
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anaesthesia. Look at that, full service.
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It was a great anaesthetic procedure,
and we got full investigation, a
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health check, got all the samples we
needed. One, two, three.
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There you go.
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That will help us then formulate a plan
to manage her next pregnancy when she
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falls pregnant.
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This is actually probably the trickiest
path is taking her back because a lot of
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the anaesthetic drug would have worn
off. But she's nice and fast asleep, so
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we'll move swiftly to the chimp house.
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But for the Taronga vet, Naomi is only
the first of three chimps to be examined
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today. This is a great opportunity
because to have Naomi, who we're
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investigating her reproductive problems.
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and having a normal, healthy animal that
has bred successfully as a comparison.
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So it's a perfect opportunity for the
obstetrician -gynaecologist to examine
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another chimpanzee as a comparison.
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It's now Ceres's turn.
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Ceres and Sibelius and Susie's turn.
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OK, so we're going right next to them?
Yes.
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Hopefully her examination will help
explain what's happening to her sister,
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Naomi.
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Red panda Pabu is moving to his new
enclosure right next door to his partner
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three cubs.
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Ready to see your new exhibit?
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Never a dull moment here at the zoo.
We're always moving animals and Pabu
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going to his newly renovated exhibit.
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Animal transfers and movements is
something that happens throughout the
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at Taronga Zoo.
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And that's from our tigers, how we're
moving around to different exhibits.
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It's all part of our enrichment program
as well.
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Although he's only moving next door, a
completely new environment offers a
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of enrichment for a curious animal like
Pabu.
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So, yeah, we're just about to place him
into the exhibit, so watch how he goes.
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All right.
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Ready, buddy? Here we go.
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There we go.
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Typical male panda, set marking
everywhere.
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Maz to Louise, gentlemen.
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Hey, Maz.
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Hey, Louise, just letting you know, Pabu
has safely returned to the paddock.
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Wonderful.
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Pretty cool to see.
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And now we're, like, trying to figure
out all the new logs, and it's like a
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almost. So he's problem solving, trying
to figure out all the routes of how to,
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you know, come down or how to cross
over. So all very stimulating for him,
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is amazing to see. As you can see as
well, he's set marking while he does it.
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And that's him just, you know,
establishing his area, which is typical
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panda.
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There you go, bud.
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You want some apple? No?
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He's more focused on the set marking and
you can see he's quite busy. So this is
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all exciting.
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He might actually go and check out that
pipe, actually, to see next door. They
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can sometimes talk to one another.
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Pabu was so prolific at reproducing,
Taronga had to separate him from his
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partner because they simply couldn't fit
any more cubs in the panda pad.
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We do have a tunnel between the two
exhibits that has kind of a mesh through
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so both pandas from either end can still
come in and still interact with one
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another, but obviously they can't go
through to each side.
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Bob would sometimes go in there just to
see how the wife and kids are.
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He's still socialising, which is an
important part, particularly with the
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development.
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So yeah, so Papa's now got this amazing
or what we call George's Palace.
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It's awesome that to see him. He's very
active and enjoying it. He's walking
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around and you can see a lot of problem
solving there as well because all those
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tracks have been changed up for him,
which is great. And that's part of our
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here at the zoo to ensure that these
animals that we have are always being
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challenged and also enriched day to day.
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Just brought the owl up to have another
x -ray. This is the owl that we were
455
00:29:14,300 --> 00:29:16,380
looking at with the fractured pelvis.
456
00:29:16,640 --> 00:29:22,019
And I was really impressed with the way
it was flying yesterday and the way it
457
00:29:22,020 --> 00:29:24,900
was perching and maneuvering around the
enclosure.
458
00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:30,180
Now Kimberley is going to take another x
-ray, which she took an x -ray earlier,
459
00:29:30,340 --> 00:29:34,299
and now she's going to see, hopefully,
some improvement in the owl and the
460
00:29:34,300 --> 00:29:35,350
pelvic area.
461
00:29:38,640 --> 00:29:41,110
So one of my concerns is the lack of
tail feathers.
462
00:29:41,320 --> 00:29:43,840
There's three tail feathers remaining.
463
00:29:44,460 --> 00:29:46,660
Tails are critical for manoeuvrability.
464
00:29:46,880 --> 00:29:51,139
So they get the lift and the power from
the wings, but the manoeuvrability is
465
00:29:51,140 --> 00:29:56,639
from the tail. So when they're snatching
at moths or beetles or coming into
466
00:29:56,640 --> 00:30:00,199
land, they're using their tail feathers.
So that's why they're so important for
467
00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:00,999
this owl.
468
00:30:01,000 --> 00:30:04,199
I think they've been pulled out, which
is a good thing. It means they'll grow
469
00:30:04,200 --> 00:30:07,600
out and he'll have a tail before he's
released.
470
00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:11,970
Are you happy with the anesthesia? Yeah.
All right, let's put her on the plate.
471
00:30:12,080 --> 00:30:15,090
Okay, well, I'm going to leave you to
it, so I'll see you. Okay.
472
00:30:15,540 --> 00:30:21,419
As Libby departs, another bird lover,
Gray, drops by to check on the progress
473
00:30:21,420 --> 00:30:22,470
his precious owl.
474
00:30:23,020 --> 00:30:24,820
Just peek over your shoulder. You can.
475
00:30:25,460 --> 00:30:29,619
It's always hard to see an animal come
in that's been injured, particularly for
476
00:30:29,620 --> 00:30:33,650
me, the owls, because they're the animal
that I really feel the strongest about.
477
00:30:34,330 --> 00:30:38,029
But it is part of the job. And the thing
that is really great here is we have
478
00:30:38,030 --> 00:30:42,449
such an amazing team of vets and vet
nurses and wildlife carers that really
479
00:30:42,450 --> 00:30:45,569
look after these guys to make sure that
they're going to be able to make it out
480
00:30:45,570 --> 00:30:47,130
into the wild and be successful.
481
00:30:47,210 --> 00:30:48,260
Thanks, Gray.
482
00:30:48,270 --> 00:30:50,740
That's the sweetest thing you've ever
said to me.
483
00:30:51,390 --> 00:30:53,170
And you've got it on tape. Yeah.
484
00:30:53,171 --> 00:30:59,589
Okay, so let's take that radiograph. Can
everybody step out so we don't expose
485
00:30:59,590 --> 00:31:00,640
you?
486
00:31:13,390 --> 00:31:20,349
So we've just taken a radiograph again
of the bubogal that had the fracture of
487
00:31:20,350 --> 00:31:21,670
the left side of the pelvis.
488
00:31:22,010 --> 00:31:27,569
And I can see here there's some bony
change in the area of the pelvis, so it
489
00:31:27,570 --> 00:31:32,129
looks like it's healed, but it's
definitely not straight. This pelvis is
490
00:31:32,130 --> 00:31:33,330
perfectly symmetrical.
491
00:31:33,490 --> 00:31:38,669
I can see that the bone has healed in a
bit of an irregular pattern in such a
492
00:31:38,670 --> 00:31:41,410
way that it's not allowing that leg to
fully extend.
493
00:31:42,120 --> 00:31:45,580
which is crucial if the owl is to be
released into the wild.
494
00:31:46,500 --> 00:31:50,640
We're going to have to see how he can
eat in his rehabilitation yard.
495
00:31:51,060 --> 00:31:55,919
It'll probably take another few weeks
just to see how he can get his own food
496
00:31:55,920 --> 00:31:58,920
and if he's going to be suitable for
release to the wild.
497
00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:02,680
I'm hopeful that he'll go back out to
the wild, but I'm not sure.
498
00:32:04,980 --> 00:32:06,440
Yeah, we'll see.
499
00:32:08,620 --> 00:32:09,670
I really don't know.
500
00:32:15,560 --> 00:32:20,399
At Taronga's Wildlife Hospital, vet
Larry and his team have two more female
501
00:32:20,400 --> 00:32:21,860
chimps to examine today.
502
00:32:22,760 --> 00:32:26,719
So we've just finished Naomi's
procedure. She's back at the chimp house
503
00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:30,040
up. And now we're going to anaesthetise
two other chimps.
504
00:32:31,040 --> 00:32:32,660
The mother and baby, actually.
505
00:32:33,140 --> 00:32:34,190
Sarah's in her belly.
506
00:32:34,220 --> 00:32:36,450
Come through, pet pack on the scale
quickly.
507
00:32:36,640 --> 00:32:42,040
To anaesthetise three chimps in one day
is extremely rare at the zoo.
508
00:32:42,420 --> 00:32:45,370
The belly is one year and eight months
old. Just bring her in.
509
00:32:45,371 --> 00:32:48,789
She's still dependent on Sarah, so when
we anaesthetise the mother, we'll have
510
00:32:48,790 --> 00:32:50,410
to anaesthetise the baby as well.
511
00:32:50,750 --> 00:32:53,170
What's your weight? 6 .4. 6 .4.
512
00:32:53,590 --> 00:32:57,950
So a great opportunity to do a full
examination on little Sibeli as well.
513
00:32:57,951 --> 00:33:02,489
The little chimps always lose a lot more
heat than the bigger chimps when
514
00:33:02,490 --> 00:33:03,690
they're anaesthetised.
515
00:33:04,730 --> 00:33:09,069
So we're just trying to keep the bear
hugger on her all the time to try and
516
00:33:09,070 --> 00:33:11,480
maintain her body temperature where we
want it.
517
00:33:12,460 --> 00:33:14,960
I'm just going to take this X -ray and
see how we go.
518
00:33:15,360 --> 00:33:19,279
We want to make sure that we can pretty
well do everything that we need to do to
519
00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:23,399
keep her healthy in the way of
vaccinations and things like that in one
520
00:33:23,400 --> 00:33:27,580
her. So this is just a vaccination
similar to what a child would have,
521
00:33:27,720 --> 00:33:29,660
particularly for tetanus.
522
00:33:30,040 --> 00:33:33,700
And then she doesn't have to have
anything else done for quite some time.
523
00:33:34,840 --> 00:33:38,660
But she looks so far like a beautiful,
healthy little baby.
524
00:33:38,920 --> 00:33:44,030
In an adjoining theatre to Libby's
mother, Ceres is also healthy.
525
00:33:44,530 --> 00:33:50,089
It's hoped the examination of Ceres will
help explain why her sister Naomi has
526
00:33:50,090 --> 00:33:53,870
twice fallen pregnant but both times
delivered stillborn.
527
00:33:54,170 --> 00:33:59,009
This is a great opportunity because to
have Naomi, who we're investigating her
528
00:33:59,010 --> 00:34:04,049
reproductive problems, and having a
normal healthy animal that has bred
529
00:34:04,050 --> 00:34:08,468
successfully as a comparison. So it's a
perfect opportunity for the obstetrician
530
00:34:08,469 --> 00:34:09,849
-gynaecologist, Dr Fowler.
531
00:34:10,190 --> 00:34:12,830
to examine another chimpanzee as a
comparison.
532
00:34:15,010 --> 00:34:19,689
So we're going to do the same test on
the second chimpanzee to see if there's
533
00:34:19,690 --> 00:34:24,769
any differences in them, because we're
still trying to sort out why Naomi's
534
00:34:24,770 --> 00:34:28,169
placenta hasn't worked very well during
the pregnancy, because we know that the
535
00:34:28,170 --> 00:34:32,510
second chimpanzee has successfully
breeded. So across the tummy itself.
536
00:34:32,511 --> 00:34:36,509
That's what we usually see is the uterus
bulging into... Yes, that's exactly...
537
00:34:36,510 --> 00:34:39,590
And so human, exactly like...
538
00:34:40,540 --> 00:34:41,590
It's amazing.
539
00:34:42,800 --> 00:34:44,239
It's similar, very similar.
540
00:34:44,699 --> 00:34:46,620
The position of the womb was the same.
541
00:34:47,159 --> 00:34:49,340
The lining of the womb all looked the
same.
542
00:34:49,940 --> 00:34:55,158
This is a full bladder, and this is an
ovary here, and the little black dots
543
00:34:55,159 --> 00:34:57,840
the follicles that contain the eggs.
544
00:34:58,540 --> 00:35:00,460
So the uterus is identical.
545
00:35:00,940 --> 00:35:06,279
So is the lining. I mean, one chimp is
actually on the pill, so her lining is
546
00:35:06,280 --> 00:35:09,120
exactly like what a human's lining is
like on the pill.
547
00:35:11,240 --> 00:35:16,199
They need a sample of urine anyway. With
no obvious differences between Ceres
548
00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:20,740
and Naomi's reproductive organs, the
team will rely on the extensive tests.
549
00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:26,919
and samples collected today for clues to
why Naomi's been unable to carry a baby
550
00:35:26,920 --> 00:35:27,970
to full term.
551
00:35:27,971 --> 00:35:30,779
That'll take a few days to get all those
results back.
552
00:35:30,780 --> 00:35:36,059
When we do, we'll regroup with Dr Fowler
and the rest of the team to come up
553
00:35:36,060 --> 00:35:39,800
with a plan for Naomi when she falls
pregnant next.
554
00:35:39,801 --> 00:35:41,659
You need a bigger gauge, don't you?
555
00:35:41,660 --> 00:35:44,600
Yeah, we could easily probably put a
bigger one in there.
556
00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:48,599
When I was starting to become an
obstetrician, there's no way I thought
557
00:35:48,600 --> 00:35:53,339
be... working at Taronga Zoo, helping
out with the chimps or the gorillas. But
558
00:35:53,340 --> 00:35:54,780
it's been a great experience.
559
00:35:54,781 --> 00:35:58,339
I'm now angling up to her tummy and I'm
angling towards her back there.
560
00:35:58,340 --> 00:36:01,539
It's a bit different to my day job.
There's not so many people in the room
561
00:36:01,540 --> 00:36:02,980
my patients are always awake.
562
00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:09,119
But, yeah, it was a wonderful experience
and I wish her all the best for her
563
00:36:09,120 --> 00:36:11,140
future pregnancies.
564
00:36:11,670 --> 00:36:17,109
Were we ready to take her up? Are they
almost done? Yeah. OK. A huge day, huge
565
00:36:17,110 --> 00:36:21,749
morning. To knock out three chimps in
one morning is a big deal. Look at that
566
00:36:21,750 --> 00:36:22,800
face.
567
00:36:23,850 --> 00:36:24,900
It's pretty cute.
568
00:36:25,490 --> 00:36:29,929
Everyone did a fantastic job and it's
great teamwork, great to have
569
00:36:29,930 --> 00:36:33,450
involved and all the keepers involved
and, yeah, very successful.
570
00:36:34,690 --> 00:36:37,970
But as successful as the day has been...
571
00:36:38,190 --> 00:36:44,149
Larry and the team won't really be
satisfied until Naomi is cradling a baby
572
00:36:44,150 --> 00:36:45,200
her arms.
573
00:36:49,030 --> 00:36:51,890
So today we're going to band and release
the booboo cow.
574
00:36:52,230 --> 00:36:55,660
Sarah, we're just going to catch the owl
and come back out and band it.
575
00:36:55,930 --> 00:37:01,449
This owl came to us with a pelvic
injury, so quite a severe injury, and
576
00:37:01,450 --> 00:37:04,340
been in care at Taronga Wildlife
Hospital for two months.
577
00:37:04,640 --> 00:37:08,780
which is enough time for the injury to
heal and enough time for physiotherapy.
578
00:37:09,160 --> 00:37:12,480
Now we're really happy and the owl's
ready to go home.
579
00:37:13,860 --> 00:37:15,400
Yeah, isn't he?
580
00:37:15,920 --> 00:37:16,970
That's fantastic.
581
00:37:18,900 --> 00:37:24,279
So I'm just going to wrap him up in what
we call a burrito just so that we can
582
00:37:24,280 --> 00:37:26,330
weigh him so he's contained in the
towel.
583
00:37:26,820 --> 00:37:30,460
Pop him in there and we can get an
accurate weight on him.
584
00:37:30,860 --> 00:37:31,910
He weighs...
585
00:37:32,520 --> 00:37:33,960
It's 276 grams.
586
00:37:34,280 --> 00:37:39,079
So before release, the bird needs to be
in perfect condition. Not only is its
587
00:37:39,080 --> 00:37:44,019
weight got to be perfect for a bird of
that age, it needs to be able to fly
588
00:37:44,020 --> 00:37:45,920
well so it can catch its food.
589
00:37:46,440 --> 00:37:48,420
He looks so cute, Sarah.
590
00:37:49,340 --> 00:37:53,279
It's been a long road to get to the
point where it can go out for release,
591
00:37:53,280 --> 00:37:55,040
we're happy with his progress.
592
00:37:55,700 --> 00:38:00,980
As part of a worldwide monitoring
system, a band is placed on the owl's
593
00:38:01,530 --> 00:38:03,940
Just got to tighten it up, it's
stainless steel.
594
00:38:04,230 --> 00:38:08,449
The bird will have that band for the
rest of its life and it will enable us
595
00:38:08,450 --> 00:38:11,170
monitor its progress after it's
released.
596
00:38:11,670 --> 00:38:13,570
And we have really good success rate.
597
00:38:14,430 --> 00:38:19,289
The return of this boo book owl to the
wild isn't just a victory for the carers
598
00:38:19,290 --> 00:38:20,340
at Taronga Zoo.
599
00:38:20,341 --> 00:38:24,369
It's so important to get them back out
into the wild, but it's also a community
600
00:38:24,370 --> 00:38:30,390
effort for the people that found him,
the families involved, the rescue group,
601
00:38:30,590 --> 00:38:35,290
the vet that he was taken to, and then
us. It's not just this one little owl.
602
00:38:35,450 --> 00:38:40,050
It's about spreading education about
urban wildlife out into the wild.
603
00:38:40,350 --> 00:38:44,710
He's in perfect condition, which is what
we want, not too fat, not too thin.
604
00:38:44,910 --> 00:38:47,890
Sarah gave him a lovely meal, and he's
nice and ready to go.
605
00:38:48,760 --> 00:38:52,859
He's got a little bit of feathers
missing just on his forehead here, which
606
00:38:52,860 --> 00:38:54,500
of makes him even cuter, really.
607
00:38:54,780 --> 00:38:57,600
It's like he's got a bit of bed hair
happening there.
608
00:38:58,780 --> 00:39:04,479
He's really cute and, yeah, very happy
with his pelvis and we're really happy
609
00:39:04,480 --> 00:39:08,539
with his flight. So we're going to put
him in the box now because he's ready to
610
00:39:08,540 --> 00:39:09,539
go.
611
00:39:09,540 --> 00:39:11,020
Bye -bye, Mr Boo Book.
612
00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:13,960
It's got ventilation holes in it.
613
00:39:14,350 --> 00:39:18,009
As you can see, it's got a stick for it
to perch in. And the reason I like to
614
00:39:18,010 --> 00:39:19,990
use cardboard is because it's very soft.
615
00:39:19,991 --> 00:39:24,169
And that way the bird won't hurt its
feathers while it's being transported.
616
00:39:24,170 --> 00:39:28,140
Because it might jump around and there's
obviously going to be noise in the car.
617
00:39:28,150 --> 00:39:31,810
It's a very stressful time for animals
to be transported to release.
618
00:39:32,090 --> 00:39:36,249
So I'd be happy in there, can hopefully
settle down in a minute, sit on the
619
00:39:36,250 --> 00:39:40,270
perch. And it needs to be after dark
that we release the owl.
620
00:39:40,271 --> 00:39:44,939
You can hear him jumping around in there
at the moment.
621
00:39:44,940 --> 00:39:50,999
All right, let's do this. Let's do this
thing. The months of rehab have all paid
622
00:39:51,000 --> 00:39:57,320
off. Okay, so finally going home. I
know. Bye -bye. Have fun. Bye.
623
00:39:57,720 --> 00:40:01,780
And now there's just one more step in
the owl's journey home.
624
00:40:07,620 --> 00:40:10,620
Libby has driven to a nearby national
park.
625
00:40:10,960 --> 00:40:14,540
to finally release the now healthy
boobook owl.
626
00:40:14,860 --> 00:40:19,239
So I've just come down to a walk in the
bush, just walking around a little bit
627
00:40:19,240 --> 00:40:21,760
to find the perfect release site for
this owl.
628
00:40:22,060 --> 00:40:27,699
For a boobook owl, the best release site
is a site with lots of trees and this
629
00:40:27,700 --> 00:40:31,839
area has lots of trees and lots of
understory as well. So there'll be lots
630
00:40:31,840 --> 00:40:34,940
insects here. So this is a really good
spot here.
631
00:40:36,520 --> 00:40:40,660
The booboo cow is found very close to
here, less than a kilometre up the road.
632
00:40:40,661 --> 00:40:44,379
We don't want to release him near the
road, but he will know this area very
633
00:40:44,380 --> 00:40:45,880
because this is where he lives.
634
00:40:46,060 --> 00:40:47,110
So he's coming home.
635
00:40:51,140 --> 00:40:53,240
I'm always anxious transporting animals.
636
00:40:53,241 --> 00:40:56,959
You never know what's going to happen in
the transport box. They get really
637
00:40:56,960 --> 00:41:00,330
nervous. And then at release, you never
know what's going to happen.
638
00:41:00,820 --> 00:41:02,140
Perfect, not too much wind.
639
00:41:02,460 --> 00:41:06,060
And it's very dark. You want it to be
very dark when you release owls.
640
00:41:06,320 --> 00:41:08,800
Not dusk. Dusk is a very busy time.
641
00:41:09,200 --> 00:41:14,319
And then also the nocturnal animals get
up and they're very hungry. So it needs
642
00:41:14,320 --> 00:41:19,239
to be pitch black and a little bit
quieter time, which is perfect now. It's
643
00:41:19,240 --> 00:41:22,200
really dark now and I'm happy with this.
644
00:41:22,440 --> 00:41:27,379
So it might be a good time to switch to
the night vision camera now because owls
645
00:41:27,380 --> 00:41:28,640
don't like bright lights.
646
00:41:32,220 --> 00:41:34,600
I'm going to put the towel in front and
grab him.
647
00:41:44,640 --> 00:41:46,120
Okay, I've got him now.
648
00:41:47,200 --> 00:41:48,980
Oh, sweetie.
649
00:41:49,340 --> 00:41:51,060
That was a bit tough, wasn't it?
650
00:41:51,880 --> 00:41:53,100
Oh, look at his feathers.
651
00:41:54,500 --> 00:41:55,940
Oh, sweetheart.
652
00:41:57,140 --> 00:41:59,540
He's looking a bit shocked at the
moment.
653
00:42:00,220 --> 00:42:02,200
Just been in a box, travelling.
654
00:42:02,940 --> 00:42:07,179
wondering where he is, but pretty soon
I'm sure he's going to be really glad to
655
00:42:07,180 --> 00:42:08,230
be home.
656
00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:09,450
How are you?
657
00:42:09,560 --> 00:42:10,610
What's happening?
658
00:42:11,020 --> 00:42:12,280
I'm excited now.
659
00:42:12,940 --> 00:42:15,710
I get so excited when they're just about
to be released.
660
00:42:16,080 --> 00:42:17,760
It's just the best feeling.
661
00:42:18,520 --> 00:42:20,040
This is what it's all about.
662
00:42:20,580 --> 00:42:22,160
I have to say goodbye now though.
663
00:42:23,180 --> 00:42:24,230
Okay.
664
00:42:24,540 --> 00:42:26,660
Safe travels. No more cars.
665
00:42:27,500 --> 00:42:28,550
Okay.
666
00:42:31,200 --> 00:42:32,460
He's just trying to focus.
667
00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:35,800
I think it's a bit bright for him at the
moment.
668
00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:38,850
Gone.
669
00:42:42,180 --> 00:42:43,230
Just like that.
670
00:42:44,020 --> 00:42:46,130
That was good though. He flew into the
tree.
671
00:42:46,700 --> 00:42:47,750
Oh, there he goes.
672
00:42:49,620 --> 00:42:52,840
There he is. He's up in the tree right
on the edge of the branch.
673
00:42:53,860 --> 00:42:54,910
So perfect.
674
00:42:55,820 --> 00:42:58,380
Oh, cute. Oh, look at that.
675
00:43:00,460 --> 00:43:01,510
It's amazing.
676
00:43:01,860 --> 00:43:02,920
So now he's home.
677
00:43:04,480 --> 00:43:08,039
Nursing animals and getting them back
out into the wild is just a great
678
00:43:08,040 --> 00:43:11,470
achievement. And what an amazing
veterinary team we have at Taronga.
679
00:43:12,420 --> 00:43:13,470
Yay!
680
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