April 8th 2012
The world has witnessed the ascent of many beauty queens in the past decades. Three are crowned every year and their beauty is lauded worldwide, they are toured and wined and dined and bowed and gushed over…..and then they silently go back into anonymity at the end of their Cinderella ball. Some take to the movie industry (cough*Bollywood*) and find a way to make a living hawking their pretty faces (courtesy plastic surgeons).
The world has witnessed the ascent of many beauty queens in the past decades. Three are crowned every year and their beauty is lauded worldwide, they are toured and wined and dined and bowed and gushed over…..and then they silently go back into anonymity at the end of their Cinderella ball. Some take to the movie industry (cough*Bollywood*) and find a way to make a living hawking their pretty faces (courtesy plastic surgeons).

Im very proud to be a part of this world where every day brings a new wonder to be enjoyed and the surprises never end. In this journey of marvelling at the creativity of nature, Durrell Wildlife Trust has been my guide.Its founder Gerald Durrell is the youngest brother of novelist Lawrence Durrell.

And through this process of collection of endangered species and their conservation, Gerald chronicled his books, outlining his experiences with humour, frustration, disappointment and joy. Each of the triumphs at the successful birth of a young one become your own, and the loss of a beloved animal leaves your heart bruised.
Gerald’s dream of starting a zoo ( stated at the age of 3) has not only been realised but has grown to become one of the first captive breeding program in the world. After his death in 1995, the trust as established by him was continued by his wife Lee and has contributed to saving many species, so far so that it is now the only thing standing between them and complete extinction.
Check out a few pictures (Courtesy of Durrell.Org) of such moments with endangered babies:
A rare glimpse of a VERY young short clawed otter pup venturing out for the first time.
For the first time in eleven years, they have successfully bred the rare Lesser Antillean Iguana.
Black lion tamarin baby
One of their keepers caught them having a sneaky slow dance.Their names: William and Kate! ;)
A 20 day old Meerkat venturing outside the burrow for the first time!
To visit these cuties and their friends: http://www.durrell.org/
If you liked these pictures, don't forget to ask for cruelty-free brushes and products.
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