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Working with ToPS (Threatened or Protected Species). ❤
And a little while later, both Servals start to wake up from the anesthetic, on their own time, each inside their own transport crate. Once fully awake, we load up and head off to their new home in the wild. 😲🤗
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12/06/2026
Release day loading… 🤩
This zebra foal, now fully weaned, has begun preparing for the next chapter of her journey, release. 💪🏼
While release day is still ahead, preparation starts long before the transport vehicle arrives.
To minimise stress and ensure a safe transition, she is gradually desensitized to the loading ramp and transport crate that she will eventually use. By allowing her to investigate these structures at her own pace and making them a familiar part of her environment, they become less intimidating and more routine. 😌
Here you can see she’s very comfortably standing in the entrance of the loading ramp 😁
For prey species like zebras, unfamiliar objects and confined spaces can be naturally concerning. Taking the time to build confidence around transport equipment helps reduce stress during handling and allows for a smoother, safer release process.🥳
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