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Zoo celebrates birth of second pair of Sengi pups

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A zoo has successfully bred a second pair of Sengi pups, with parents Nuru and Mela demonstrating exceptional parenting. This represents a conservation breeding achievement for this small, endangered species.

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A single breeding success at one facility does not guarantee species recovery or solve broader conservation challenges facing Sengis in the wild.

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