British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Boston Marathon: John Korir sets course record to defend title

20 April 2026

Yorkshire gas field capable of supplying tenth of UK’s power needs ‘to mine Bitcoin instead’

20 April 2026

Keir Starmer faces emergency debate on Lord Mandelson appointment in just hours

20 April 2026

King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Queen Elizabeth II fashion exhibition to mark late monarch’s 100th birthday

20 April 2026

Labour’s new 125-mile gas pipeline plans met with horror as locals brand scheme ‘vandalism’

20 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Chester Zoo’s endangered monkey gives birth after groundbreaking operation
News

Chester Zoo’s endangered monkey gives birth after groundbreaking operation

By britishbulletin.com19 March 20263 Mins Read
Chester Zoo’s endangered monkey gives birth after groundbreaking operation
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A critically endangered roloway monkey at Chester Zoo has welcomed a newborn infant just months after groundbreaking surgery prevented the amputation of her foot.

Masaya, 15, gave birth to baby Lagertha following a complex procedure last summer that saw zoo veterinarians join forces with surgical specialists from the University of Liverpool.


The operation, which had never previously been documented in roloway monkeys, required the team to adapt existing techniques to remove a mass the size of a golf ball from Masaya’s foot.

With no established precedent for such a procedure on this species, the collaborative effort between the zoo’s veterinary staff and university surgeons proved successful in preserving the endangered primate’s mobility and quality of life.

Surgeons managed to preserve all but one of Masaya’s toes during the intricate procedure.

Zoe Edwards, primate keeper at Chester Zoo, said: “Masaya is a very experienced mum and she’s parenting magnificently.

“Lagertha is only a few weeks old and is very dinky but already curious about the roloway monkey habitat and inquisitive about us”.

The successful healing of Masaya’s foot has brought considerable relief to her keepers, who had faced uncertainty about her future capabilities as a mother.

“The fact Masaya’s foot has healed so well is a huge relief. If she’d had an amputation, we’d have been left with real questions about whether she could hold her offspring or continue with her normal behaviours,” Ms Edwards added.

The newborn, whose name pays tribute to a Viking queen, is now just over four weeks old and roughly the size of a tennis ball.

Masaya has become a mother for the third time, having experienced recurring foot problems since her arrival at Chester in 2023, with veterinarians suspecting an old thorn injury caused the abscess.

An endangered monkey gives birth after a groundbreaking Chester Zoo operation

|

PA

When the swelling in Masaya’s foot deteriorated last year, she was transported to the University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital for a CT scan.

Charlotte Bentley, veterinary officer at the zoo’s animal health centre, said: “It’s not every day you take a monkey to vet school.

“We had to bring everything she might need, from anaesthesia equipment to medications and blankets.

“Following the scan, we decided an operation was the way forward. She’s been an absolute trooper all the way through and I’m just glad we were able to do something for her”.

Rachel Burrow, vet and lecturer at the University of Liverpool, added: “Working with primates is completely different from my usual patients, who are typically cats and dogs, and it was a real privilege to care for such a rare animal.

“It’s great to see the surgery was a success she’s comfortable, active and using the limb well”.

Roloway monkeys rank among the world’s most threatened primates, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature estimating fewer than 2,000 individuals survive in their native habitats across Ghana and the Ivory Coast, where they contend with habitat destruction and illegal hunting.

Chester Zoo represents one of just two facilities in the United Kingdom where these rare primates can be observed, with only a handful of breeding females existing across European collections.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Yorkshire gas field capable of supplying tenth of UK’s power needs ‘to mine Bitcoin instead’

Naitonal Lottery winner reveals how he will spend £10k a month after jackpot victory

Former NI Police Ombudsman appointed despite ‘concerns’ | UK News

Romance fraudster who conned women out of £40,000 back on streets after less then five months in prison

‘Huge relief’ as students given loans ‘in error’ get repayment reprieve | UK News

TfL driver suspended for saying Jews ‘aren’t safe’ to ride the Bakerloo line while he’s driving

Two arrested over Kenton synagogue arson attack | UK News

Council issues health warning as coastal hedgerows overrun with potentially fatal caterpillars

Travelodge handed stranger key to couple’s room just DAYS after rule change to protect guests

Editors Picks

Yorkshire gas field capable of supplying tenth of UK’s power needs ‘to mine Bitcoin instead’

20 April 2026

Keir Starmer faces emergency debate on Lord Mandelson appointment in just hours

20 April 2026

King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Queen Elizabeth II fashion exhibition to mark late monarch’s 100th birthday

20 April 2026

Labour’s new 125-mile gas pipeline plans met with horror as locals brand scheme ‘vandalism’

20 April 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

X Factor contestant charged with West End attempted murder leaving influencer fighting for life

20 April 2026

Drivers warned of vehicle software updates amid fears they ‘slow charging speeds of electric cars’

20 April 2026

Women’s Six Nations: Poor geography leads to De Vera’s Wales debut

20 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.