As families around the world prepare to celebrate Mother’s Day, Discovery Cove® is thrilled to announce the birth of two spotted eagle rays, a threatened marine species which is a part of the Species Survival Plan® (SSP) of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Born April 2nd, the pups are receiving around-the-clock, world-class veterinary care from Discovery Cove’s team.
Spotted eagle rays are in the fish family, recognizable for their flat, wide bodies and unique spotted coloration. Like fingerprints, each spotted eagle ray has its own one of a kind pattern. This is the first birth for proud parents Nerina and Apollo.
“The exciting birth of these eagle ray pups demonstrates our company’s commitment to conservation and species survival efforts,” said Kyle Miller, President of Discovery Cove Orlando. “I’m very proud of our animal care specialists and veterinary team for developing leading-edge reproductive health expertise, technologies and capabilities. We are helping to save this species from extinction and look forward to seeing these pups grow and thrive at Discovery Cove.”
Immediately following the pups’ birth, the Discovery Cove veterinary and zoological teams performed a successful neonatal wellness exam, all part of the general health care all animals receive in keeping with Discovery Cove’s high standards of care.
“The work done by zoological facilities like Discovery Cove is critical for the protection of Spotted Eagle Rays and other animal populations worldwide,” said Dr. Candice Dorsey, Senior VP of Conservation, Management and Welfare Sciences at the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). AZA administers over 500 Species Survival Plan® programs, including one for Spotted Eagle Rays. “Like coral reefs and many other ocean dwellers, Spotted Eagle Rays are a threatened species. AZA-accredited facilities like Discovery Cove are working cooperatively through the SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction program to help save rays from extinction. Discovery Cove is to be commended for its investment in and contribution to research, education, and conservation efforts that help protect and rescue species at risk and their habitats.”
AZA’s Species Survival Program oversees the population management of select species to maintain healthy and genetically diverse animal populations within the zoo community and to enhance conservation of the species in the wild. AZA conservation partners that are involved in SSP programs engage in cooperative population management and conservation efforts that include research, public education, reintroduction and field conservation projects.
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I’m so happy that they’re contributing to repopulating spotted eagle rays! They are so adorable and I’m sure super soft. They’re like angels in water. #DisneyVacayGiveaway
Awww, this is such a sweet story! I’m so glad the parents & pups are doing so well! It makes me sad that Spotted Eagle Rays are at risk to becoming extinct. They’re beautiful creatures. I’ve never been to Discovery Cove before, but know a lot of people that have & loved their experience there. #DisneyVacayGiveaway