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The Cincinnati Zoo plans to reopen its Gorilla World exhibit with a reinforced, higher safety barrier following the death of a gorilla to protect a boy who had entered its enclosure.
The Cincinnati Zoo reopened its gorilla exhibit with a higher, reinforced barrier installed after a boy got into the exhibit and was dragged by a 400-pound gorilla, which was then shot and killed.
Yet one person with knowledge of the zoo business said the decision to kill a 17-year-old gorilla named Harambe after a three-year-old boy managed to get into the exhibit was unlikely to dent ...
An expanded Gorilla World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo is scheduled to open in early June shortly after the one year anniversary of the shooting death of an endangered gorilla named Harambe.
No monkeying around now. The Cincinnati Zoo reopened its Gorilla World exhibit on Tuesday, June 7, ten days after the death of the 17-year-old gorilla Harambe, according to Cincinnati.com. The ...
With a crowd of media and zoo visitors in attendance and a new barrier in place, the Cincinnati Zoo's Gorilla World exhibit reopened Tuesday morning. "Today is a big day," Cincinnati Zoo director ...
Gorilla leaps toward exhibit window and hits it, sending family running. Zoo says patrons were never in danger. A family trip to a Nebraska zoo turned terrifying for one family after the gorilla ...
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