Marwell Zoo confirms sudden death of giraffe

Staff say they're 'deeply saddened and shocked'

Published 17th Aug 2022
Last updated 17th Aug 2022

Vets and zoo keepers are investigating the sudden death of a giraffe at Marwell near Winchester.

Irsula collapsed yesterday (Tuesday 16 August).

In a statement on its Facebook page, Marwell Wildlife said: "We are deeply saddened and shocked by the death of Irsula, one of our giraffes.

"After she collapsed suddenly, our teams were extremely quick to react and attend to Irsula, but she had sadly died.

"Our talented keepers and veterinarians work very closely with our animals, and Irsula showed no signs of illness, nor was she undergoing treatment for any health conditions.

"We are awaiting the results of a full postmortem examination to establish the cause of death.

"Irsula was born in 2008 and arrived at Marwell in the summer of 2011. She played an important role in conserving her species, giving birth to one calf, Ruby, in 2012. Ruby has since lived at Marwell, alongside Christa and Makeda.

"We’d like to thank all of our guests for their support and understanding while our teams attended to Irsula. She will be greatly missed by us all at the zoo."

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