Zebras: Stripes of Survival
In the sprawling plains of the sanctuary, a herd of zebras grazes peacefully, their black-and-white stripes a mesmerizing sight. Among them is "Zuri," a foal born under dramatic circumstances. Her mother gave birth during a stormy night, and Zuri’s shaky first steps were witnessed by sanctuary staff monitoring the herd. Despite her vulnerability, Zuri thrived, quickly learning to navigate her surroundings and blend into the group.
Zebras are more than just a beautiful sight—they are key players in maintaining grassland ecosystems, their grazing patterns promoting plant diversity. Zuri’s story highlights the importance of protecting migratory corridors, as zebras often travel vast distances in search of water and food. The sanctuary works tirelessly to safeguard these corridors, ensuring that future generations of Zuri’s herd can roam freely, just as nature intended.