Uganda’s oldest chimpanzee celebrates 44th birthday
by Paul Amoru
Kampala
The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (Uwec) Entebbe will this Friday host well-wishers to a lavish birthday party, probably not seen in the recent past.
It will not be the birthday party of any political or bureaucratic bigwigs, but Zakayo, the oldest chimp at Uwec that will be turning 44.
“Zakayo the alpha male is one of our flagship animals at the centre. We will celebrate his birthday with a couple of activities,” Uwec said in a press statement to Daily Monitor. Zakayo is said to be a favourite to visitors at the Centre.
“He is a historical member of the centre whom we think deserves a celebrated birthday with the public,” the statement read.
Similar occasions organised in the past saw school children line up to witness the birthday celebration, participate in a quiz competition and question-answer session, organised by the zoo authorities on the occasion in a bid to spread the conservation message.
According to Uwec, Zakayo was found in June 1972 at Semiliki in Bundibugyo and was hand-raised. The chimp was later surrendered to the Entebbe Zoo on June 10, 1976. The chimp is said to be very fatherly.
According to Uwec, “Zakayo has sired eight offsprings and is very protective towards the younger chimps. He is always the last to go out in the mornings and the last to get inside in the evenings.”
Uwec appealed to the public to continue supporting the centre.
Tourism was declared Uganda’s second largest income earner last year.
Source:
http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/news/Uganda_s_oldest_chimpanzee_celebrates_44th_birthday_69778.shtmlHere is something about his last birtday on
monkeydaynews:
http://monkeydaynews.blogspot.com/search?q=Zakayo