Zoo’s Keepers 'Dig' Chloe the Orphan Wombat
October 13, 2014
An orphaned Wombat Joey is receiving round-the-clock care at Taronga Zoo after its mother was struck by a car outside Sydney.
Photo Credits: Paul Fahy / Taronga Zoo
Taronga Keeper, Evelyn Weston, has taken on the role of surrogate mother to the six-month-old joey, carrying a makeshift pouch and stopping work for bottle feeds every five hours.
The female joey was rescued by a wildlife carer, in June, after its mother was struck and killed on a road near Jenolan Caves. Luckily, the joey, named ‘Chloe’ by the carer, was found still alive inside the pouch.
Chloe was brought to Taronga Wildlife Hospital last week for ongoing care, and she’s been busy melting hearts among the Zoo’s keepers, who have been only too happy to help Evelyn with her mothering duties.
“My biggest problem is getting her back,” joked Evelyn. “She’s very affectionate and also a bit naughty. She loves chewing on shoes and if you walk away from her she chases after you like a rocket.”
Chloe will remain in Evelyn’s care for at least another two months, before moving to a temporary new home at Taronga’s Australian Walkabout. Keepers hope Chloe will be strong enough to return to the wild in about 18 months.
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