2024 was a “massive” year for the zoo with the birth of two baby gorillas and three Asiatic lion cubs.
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00:00London Zoo took its annual stock of its residents on Friday, counting more than 10,000 animals
00:08across various species, including mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates. Among this
00:14year's tally are 65 humbled penguins, including five recent arrivals set to contribute to
00:20the European breeding program.
00:21We've had some really exciting additions. We've had some fluffy additions like two lovely
00:26Western lowland gorillas, critically endangered. Venus and Juno had three lion cubs, Asiatic
00:32lions, just a few hundred of those left in the wild. And an incredible story, 53 Darwin's
00:39frogs, five Humboldt penguins came in from other zoos to join our 65 Humboldt penguins
00:46here, 11 of which were born here this year.
00:50In early 2024, conservation efforts were bolstered by the births of two critically endangered
00:56Western lowland gorillas, Juno and Venus, alongside three Asiatic lion cubs named Mali,
01:02Siani and Shanti. Other new additions to the zoo include 53 edged Darwin's frogs from
01:09Chile, UK native medicinal leeches to launch a breeding initiative and a male Okapi.
01:16The annual stock take is expected to take almost a week to fully complete, with the
01:21results shared with zoos around the world to help manage worldwide conservation programs.