Good news, April fans: 'Giraffe Cam is not gone forever'

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Sunday, April 23, 2017
April the Giraffe's newborn calf.
April the Giraffe giving birth to her calf.
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
April the Giraffe is having a baby, and she's ready to give birth at any moment!
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Good news, April fans: 'Giraffe Cam is not gone forever'April the Giraffe's newborn calf.
Animal Adventure Park

HARPURSVILLE, New York (WTVD) -- Good news for April the Giraffe fans! You'll be able to watch the 'Giraffe Cam' again soon.

"The Giraffe Cam is not gone forever! This week we will announce viewing day/times for you to check in and watch progress!" The park posted to their Facebook page Sunday morning.

The company said a permanent yard camera will go up sometime this season to reconnect viewers with their favorite giraffe family.

Over a million people watched on YouTube as April gave birth on April 15.

Park officials said the calf is doing well and continues to grow.

A contest to name the calf is still going on.

The park plans to announce the calf's name on May 1.

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