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What You Don’t See at the Zoo: Breeding Programs, Rescue Work, and RewildingThunderous applause often greets the playful antics of a baby gorilla or the majestic march of an elephant at the zoo. But ...
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The Columbus Zoo’s trailblazing gorilla, the first in the world to be born in captivity, became a matriarch and presided over ...
Gorillas aren't hunting bugs - they're foraging for truffles. A new study uncovers surprising behavior deep in the Congo ...
A zoo had to euthanize one of its gorillas this week, despite a yearslong effort to treat the ape's deteriorating brain.
A gorilla at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory has been euthanized after years of “continued medical deterioration.” The zoo ...
An estimated 180 western lowland gorillas have reportedly reside in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo in ...
A recently published paper reveals that soil scratching by gorillas in Congo's Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park is a foraging ...
The new baby gorilla at the Little Rock Zoo in Little Rock, Arkansas, now has a name thanks to TODAY viewers. Beni's name, which was revealed April 8 on the show, comes from the name of territory ...
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