Breeding male sloth “Casa” Nova joins the zoo family – could this mean a Sloth Nursery is on the horizon?
We’re so excited to announce that we’ve recently welcomed another sloth to our zoo family, in the form of adorable two-year old male sloth ‘Nova’, bringing our sloth numbers up to four!
Linne’s two toed sloth Nova, arrived with us from Hamerton Park Zoo in Cambridgeshire last week, as part of the European Breeding Programme for the species. He was born to parents ‘Vee’ and ‘Snuffles’ in November 2021. As a young breeding male, he’s joined our young female ‘Button’, who only arrived at the zoo with us last Summer, to make a breeding pair. So, the pitter patter of tiny, two-toed claws could be in reach in the coming years – eek!
Nova and Button have been already been getting acquainted in the Sloth Forest exhibit within Tropical Trails, where they reside alongside a variety of rare and beautiful free-flying birds. But in typical sloth fashion, their union is very much taken at a slow and steady pace. Sloths reach sexual maturity between three and five years old, and with Nova at two years old and Button just about to turn two – keepers may have to be patient for a while yet. But to potentially welcome the next generation of sloths as a breeding centre for the species in the future is a very exciting prospect indeed!
The team at Hamerton are also excited to see what the future has in store for these potential lovebirds…
Don’t worry – our elderly sloth residents Tuppee and Lightcap are still with us, enjoying their twilight years in their more peaceful enclosure in Tropical Trails, away from the youngsters. Tuppee is around 30 years old and Lightcap is one of the oldest sloths in European zoos at around 41 years old! So not only are we still providing care for the older residents at our sloth “retirement home”, we’re hoping this new breeding pair will bring a new lease of life into Tropical Trails with the addition of a “sloth nursery” for the species too. What a dream!