Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Zoo reopened its gorilla exhibit Tuesday with a higher, reinforced barrier installed after a young boy got into the exhibit and was dragged by a 400-pound gorilla
In Wake of Cincinnati Zoo Tragedy, How Best to Protect Endangered Species?A 400-pound silverback gorilla was shot and killed at theCincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden on...Gass, Henry
CINCINNATI, Ohio- The director of the Cincinnati Zoo defended on Mondaythe decision to kill a popular gorillaafter a three-year-old boy fell into the animal's enclosure. There has beengrowing criticism about whether the animal had to die, as well as the zoo's barrier keeping the pu...
Location:3400 Vine Street, CincinnatiOpening hours:10:00 am - 5:00 pm (Every Day)Entry rate:$10 - $27 Located in the beautiful neighborhood of Avondale, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is a fun place to visit with family. Being the sixth oldest zoo in the country, it is also regar...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden offered a contrite explanation for why a 17-year-old gorilla was shot to death Saturday. Many are not buying it.
The Cincinnati Zoo’s decision to kill a 17-year-old critically endangered gorilla after a four-year-old boy fell into the animal’s habitat has sparked a backlash from animal rights activists, anti-zoo groups, and people who accuse the boy’s mother of bad parenting. It could also ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden offered a contrite explanation for why a 17-year-old gorilla was shot to death Saturday. Many are not buying it.