Naming Rights for Riverbanks Zoo’s Baby Giraffe to be Auctioned Off
Riverbanks Zoo and Garden
Published: September 18, 2009
[Columbia, S.C.] – The giraffe herd at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is 6 feet taller after the birth of a female calf. The leggy little girl was born overnight and was standing and alert when the keepers entered the giraffe barn on the morning of August 15. At birth, the calf was approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and 119 pounds. Now, at 1 month, she is nearly 6 feet tall and 177 pounds. First-time mom, Krissy, did not take to mothering her newborn. As a result, the keepers at Riverbanks stepped in to play mom, caring for and feeding the giraffe calf. Currently, she is fed every four hours from 6am until 10pm, receives 8.5 liters of milk each day and also has access to hay and browse. In addition, she has been introduced to small amounts of produce, such as apple pieces and carrots along with some grain. “The keepers have done an excellent job in hand-rearing the young giraffe,” said John Davis, curator of mammals at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. “It is because of their commitment to her success that she is thriving today.” While the baby is the first offspring for Krissy, she marks number two for dad, Charlie. Lewis, the male calf born at Riverbanks in February 2009, was his first. At 7 months, Lewis now towers over his keepers – he is 8 feet 7 inches tall and weighs in at a sturdy 595 pounds. Currently, the baby girl is without a name. The naming rights for Riverbanks’ newest giraffe will be auctioned off at Riverbanks ZOOfari – the Zoo’s premier fundraiser – scheduled for October 3.
Visitors to Riverbanks can see the calf on exhibit from 9:30am to about 1:30pm. Later in the afternoon she retires to the barn for an afternoon nap.
Riverbanks participates in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) Population Management Plan (PMP) for reticulated giraffe. A PMP is a cooperative population management and conservation program for selected species in North American zoos and aquariums that are accredited by the AZA. Each PMP manages the breeding of a species in order to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining population that is both genetically diverse and demographically stable.
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It is the mission of Riverbanks Zoo and Garden to foster appreciation and concern for all living things. Riverbanks is located at 500 Wildlife Parkway, Columbia, SC 29210. The Botanical Garden entrance is located at 1300 Botanical Parkway, West Columbia, SC 29169. The park is open daily from 9am to 5pm, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas day. Admission is $9.75 for adults, $7.25 for children ages 3 – 12 and free for children 2 and under. Group rates and other discounts may apply. For more information, call Riverbanks at 803.779.8717 or visit http://www.riverbanks.org.
Reader Reactions
There’s not many things cuter than a baby giraffe! Another great reason to get out to the Riverbanks Zoo.
Allen Nyhuis, Coauthor: America’s Best Zoos



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