Update on injured baby Giraffe
Happy Holidays! Today is Boxing Day, in some cultures this is a day for giving. For donating to those less fortunate or in need. Please could you help save the survivors and create hope from hurt?
We recently reported on a baby Giraffe that was suffering with ruptured ligaments, Dr. Johan treated this animal a few weeks ago and he recently returned to asses the calfs progress.
The baby Giraffe has healed really well and the cast which Dr. Johan had applied has done a great job. We replaced the 6 week old cast with a new one which we will leave on for a further 4-5 weeks, by which time the Giraffe should be fit enough to recover unaided.
Thank you to everyone who supports STS, without your support this work would just not be possible.
Why are Giraffes important?
Giraffes are keystone species, meaning they play a critical role in shaping their habitats and altering ecosystems. They consume browse which other animals cannot reach, opening up areas for themselves and smaller species, whilst also promoting the growth of forage. They also play a crucial role in spreading seedlings with some Acai tree seedlings only germinating after they have passed through a Giraffes digestive system.
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