Littlehampton Museum said it was honoured to receive the historic item, which it called a "tangible reminder" of the town's wartime history and spirit of its people.
Mr Jordan said: "Mum and dad have been sharing parental duties and as a result the little ones are both thriving."It’s still early days, so the babies are too tiny for us to confidently determine if each of them is male or female but, in a few months’ time, we’ll know for sure when they grow in confidence and start to branch out and explore the treetops on their own."
Cotton-top tamarins use a system of facial expressions and more than 38 different vocalisations to call their young, defend their territory, and warn the family group of predators.Chester Zoo is part of a Europe-wide plan to prevent the species from disappearing altogether due to a major decline caused by them being captured and sold as pets.In their native Colombia, only 5% of their original habitat remains intact due to mass logging for the agriculture, paper and timber industries.
As a result, the species is listed as critically endangered on the International Union of Conservation and Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of the world’s most threatened species.It is estimated that just 2,000 remain in the wild, making them one of the rarest primate species on earth, Chester Zoo said.
The boss of Water UK has apologised for the industry's performance as the sector faces its biggest review since privatisation.
Public anger at water companies has grown increasingly louder over rising bills, repeated sewage spills and a lack of investment.Prof Amorn Pimarnmas, president of the Structural Engineers Association of Thailand, said that while there were regulations in 43 provinces on earthquake-proofing buildings, less than 10% of buildings are estimated to be quake-resistant.
Yet the building that collapsed was new - in fact, it was still under construction when the earthquake hit - and the updated building standards would have applied.Dr Pimarnmas said Bangkok's soft soil may have also played a part in its collapse, as it can amplify ground motions three or four times over.
He added: "However, there are other assumptions such as material (concrete and reinforcements) quality and some irregularity in [the] structural system. These remain to be investigated in detail."Having studied the video, Dr Málaga-Chuquitaype said it appears a "flat slab" construction process was being favoured - which is no longer recommended in earthquake-prone areas.