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Prague Zoo has some famous gorillas, including Richard, whose photogenic looks have made international headlines , and Ajabu, an unexpected "miracle" whose birth attracted the attention of wildlife activist Jane Goodall. But none have as incredible a life story as Kamba, a female who celebrates her 50th birthday today. Kamba's journey over the past five decades highlights the struggles that gorillas face in the modern world, both in the wild and in captivity.
Kamba was born in the wild in Cameroon on January 22, When she was just two years old, her parents were killed by poachers, leaving Kamba an orphan. Fifty years later, poaching is still a problem in Cameroon, where adult gorillas are hunted for their meat and infants are captured and sold as pets. While Kamba was spared the fate of her parents, she would spend the next thirty years without a permanent home.
In , Kamba ended up in Prague Zoo. In , she finally found a home both at Prague Zoo and within its gorilla population. She successfully mated with Richard, but tragically lost two children due to complicated births. Due to serious health complications, Kamba underwent surgery in to remove her ovaries.
Without children of her own but fully accepted among Prague Zoo's gorilla troop, which includes Richard and females Kijivu and Shinda, Kamba has taken to help raising the young males Nuru, Kiburi and Ajabu. While it's common for females without offspring to help raise young gorillas, Prague Zoo's breeders have called the care Kamba takes with the Zoo's young gorillas "extraordinary," referring to her as a "full-time aunt.
To celebrate Kamba's 50th birthday, Zoo officials have prepared a special program today that includes a special presentation on the dangers gorillas face in the wild from both deforestation and poachers.