Whipsnade Zoo's giraffe calf meets her namesake

Margaret was named after the first person to receive a Pfizer vaccine after it was clinically approved

Published 12th May 2021

Margaret Keenan, the first person in world to receive a Covid-19 vaccine finally meets the giraffe calf named after her at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo.

The 91-year-old from Coventry didn’t hesitate when given the chance to meet her five-month-old namesake, alongside the giraffe calf’s mum Luna and the rest of their close-knit herd.

The reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) was born at the UK’s largest Zoo on 8 December, the same day as the world’s first Covid-19 vaccination was being administered in Coventry to grandmother Margaret Keenan.

Moved by the globally significant moment, giraffe keepers at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo decided to name the calf Margaret.

After meeting her namesake and taking some photos of the encounter for the family to treasure, Ms Keenan spent the rest of the day exploring the 600-acre Zoo with her son and members of their family.

Chief Operating Officer for ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Owen Craft said:

“We are so delighted that the two very special Margarets have finally been able to meet face-to-face. One is a breeding success story for an endangered species, while the other is the first person to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, but both Margarets remind us of a brighter future after a difficult year.

“It’s wonderful to be able to offer a safe and magical day-out for families like Margaret’s, where they can encounter our 3500 magnificent animals together, after so many days apart.”

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