A new giraffe calf birth coming to the Greenville zoo
- Charles Reams

- May 30
- 2 min read
The Greenville zoo will soon welcome a new giraffe calf
How to watch live cam video of birth

Autumn, a 19-year-old giraffe, is expected to give birth to a new calf soon. It's her seventh.
The post celebrated the news by sharing photos and videos of her former babies:
Kiko (2012)
Tatu (2016)
Kiden (2018)
Kellen (2019)
Providence (2021)
Blossom (2023)
Where are Autumn's former babies living now?
On May 18, the Zoo announced in a Facebook post that Autumn's sixth baby, Blossom, born in 2023, had left the Greenville area.
The zoo's giraffes are part of the Species Survival Plan, which is a "cooperative effort among zoos to ensure the long-term survival of genetically diverse and healthy populations of threatened and endangered animals, including the Masai giraffe," according to the social post.
According to the social post, here's where Autumn's former babies are living:
Kiko, born in 2012, is currently at the Toronto Zoo in Ontario, Canada.
Tatu, born in 2016, is now at the Lehigh Valley Zoo in Pennsylvania.
Kiden, born in 2018, is now at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo, California.
Kellan, born in 2019, is currently at the Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend, Indiana.
Providence, born in 2021, is now at Roger Williams Park Zoo and Carousel Village in Providence, Rhode Island.
Want to watch the birth of Autumn's baby?
The post says to "tune in to the live giraffe cam to follow her journey by clicking here ttps://greenvillezoofoundation.org/Camera
How to visit the Greenville Zoo
Spring/summer hours will be in effect through November 5. Zoo hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Last admission is at 4 p.m.
Tickets range from $13 to $9.
Click here to purchase.
Two free parking lots are located directly across from the zoo entrance. Additional parking is provided for special events.


