'Today is not the day to stop watching,' park owner says of April the giraffe's live stream

Millions have followed April's pregnancy via a live-stream feed.

“Today is not the day to stop watching,” Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch said today on “Good Morning America.” “We are there. We are close. All signs are go.”

The Harpursville, New York, animal park first posted a live stream of April in February. Since then, the mother-to-be has become a viral sensation.

Patch said park officials called in a doctor because April had “progressed significantly overnight.”

Fortunately for viewers who have waited for months to see the birth, giraffe deliveries are known for being relatively quick affairs.

“Once we are in full labor it’s a quick process,” Patch said. “It can be 30 to 60 minutes before we have a calf on the ground.”

The delivery will mark the fourth calf for 15-year-old April, according to the park.

Animal Adventure Park describes itself as an “interactive educational animal park" on its website. The venue came under fire after gaining attention with its giraffe live stream, causing the live stream to be temporarily shut down.

Patch attributed the temporary shut down to “some people that fundamentally disagree with what we do here, keeping animals in captivity.”