Sure, Saturday was the longest day of the year. But it also was a day to fete the longest neck in the animal kingdom. Yes, World Giraffe Day was celebrated at Audubon Zoo over the weekend, a first-ever event created by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation to raise awareness and shed light on survival challenges that giraffes are facing as a result of poaching and habitat loss. Currently, fewer than 80,000 giraffes remain in the wild, a reduction of about 40 percent since the late 1990s. Some giraffe facts you may not know:
NolaVie photographer Hanna Rasanen visited the zoo’s four male giraffes — Chui, Forrest, Bucko and Jumo — in the Audubon Zoo’s African Savanna on World Giraffe Day. Enjoy her portraits of these elusive and fascinating animals.
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