Blackpool Zoo workers celebrated a serious milestone as Shelly, a critically endangered crimson ruffed lemur believed to be the oldest within the UK and the seventh oldest worldwide, turns 30.
Shelly’s Particular Birthday Bash
Keepers marked the event with a customized birthday cake and get together hats for the workforce. Purple ruffed lemurs sometimes reside 15 to twenty years of their native Madagascar habitats, making Shelly’s age distinctive even in captivity.
Specialists attribute her longevity to fastidiously managed diets, safe enclosures, and devoted veterinary care. Worldwide breeding packages additional assist the species’ conservation amid ongoing inhabitants declines listed as critically endangered by the IUCN Purple Record.
Luke Minns, Part Head at Blackpool Zoo, said: “Shelly is an extremely particular animal and reaching 30 is a big milestone, not only for us however for the species as an entire. She is an envoy for crimson ruffed lemurs and an amazing instance of how knowledgeable data and dedication can assist animals to reside longer and wholesome lives.”
Blackpool Zoo’s Historical past of Lengthy-Lived Animals
Shelly follows within the footsteps of Darwin, Blackpool Zoo’s beloved Aldabra large tortoise who reached 105 years outdated. Darwin, the zoo’s longest resident since its opening 50 years in the past, endured two world wars and two world pandemics earlier than his passing in 2022.
Zookeepers supplied specialist remedy for a leg challenge, however his situation worsened regardless of consultations with world veterinarians. The workforce made the troublesome resolution to euthanize him.
A zoo spokesman famous: “He was a beautiful hyperlink for thus many individuals to the fascination of reptiles and he has actually impressed the following era of conservationists. He was an irreplaceable characteristic of the zoo’s historical past. He had a persona on par along with his dimension and was liked by all of our guests. Workers and keepers are extraordinarily saddened at his passing and are being comforted by the type messages of condolence we’re receiving.”
Aldabra large tortoises, native to the Seychelles’ Aldabra Atoll, rank amongst Earth’s longest-living species.

