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Wildlife At The Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical Garden
Gorillas are seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical Garden
A gorilla is seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical Garden
A gorilla is seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical Garden
A gorilla is seen at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Primatologist Alison Richard: Madagascar is a floating evolutionary laboratory
Alison Richard photographed in her garden at her home in London.
The Yale professor talks about her lifelong conservation work in Madagascar, the extinction of its megafauna – and her ‘wimp hypothesis’ of natural selection.
The British primatologist, conservationist and a former vice-chancellor of Cambridge, Dame Alison Richard, has immersed herself in research and conservation projects there since the early 1970s.
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.007/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.010/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.009/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.013/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.001/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.002/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.008/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.004/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.003/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.006/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.011/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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FEATURE - Gorilla "Malabo" will beim Mittagsschlaf nicht gestört werden
Malabo, a 25-year-old western lowland gorilla, pictured resting in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. Malabo, the Silverback gorilla at Madrid Zoo, was born November 28 1991 after of 9 months of gestation weighing about 1 kilograms (now more of 200 kilograms) and measuring about 0,40 meters. (Photo by Jorge Sanz / Pacific Press)//PACIFICPRESS_946.005/Credit:Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press/SIPA/1702101035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00792695
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REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
(1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. In Simien, not only the Gelada baboons inhabit. It is also suitable territory for two other endemic species: Simien's jackal and Abyssinia ibex, a mountain goat with powerful antlers. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950997
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REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
(1/21/2017) Gelada baboon (Theropithecus Gelada), Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara region, North Ethiopia. Gelada Baboons are endemic monkeys from the Simien Mountains, meaning they are only found in this region of northern Ethiopia. They are hairy monkeys and males are distinguished from females by a red heart-shaped patch on the chest. They are nothing violent and you can approach them if you do not make much noise, the truth that they are a real charm, on all the little ones that are carried on the backs of the females. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950996
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The Laos Wildlife Rescue Center 'Primate Park': an ongoing project to provide primates like Purse with an appropriate living space
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500054
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500052
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500055
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500051
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500053
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FEATURE - Lisztaffen sitzen in der Wärme
Lisztaffen kuscheln unter einer Wärmelampe im Zoo Taronga Zoo in Sydney
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***MAY 31, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Four Cotton-top Tamarin monkey brothers using a heat lamp to keep warm at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, New South Wales*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22500050
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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A 12-day-old silvery gibbon baby clings onto mum, Tilu, in their new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Female silvery gibbon, Tilu, swings into action in her new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Female silvery gibbon, Tilu, swings into action in her new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Male silvery gibbon, Alven, swings into action in his new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179r)
Male silvery gibbon, Alven, swings into action in his new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179g)
Male silvery gibbon, Alven, swings into action in his new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179f)
Male silvery gibbon, Alven, swings into action in his new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179b)
A 12-day-old silvery gibbon baby clings onto mum, Tilu, in their new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Sumatran orangutan, Tuti, gets to grips with her new surroundings at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179e)
Sumatran orangutans Emma and Tripa get to grips with their new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Sumatran orangutan, Indah, gets to grips with her new surroundings at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Sumatran orangutan, Subis, gets to grips with her new surroundings at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Sumatran orangutans Tuti, Subis and Siska get to grips with their new surroundings at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179d)
Sumatran orangutans Emma and Tripa get to grips with their new home at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179o)
Sumatran orangutan, Indah, gets to grips with her new surroundings at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvcr
Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Orang Utahs und Gibbons erhälten neues Gehege im Chester Zoo
CREDIT: Chester Zoo/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (5563179j)
The primate playground - a new home for Chester Zoo's Sumatran orangutans and silvery gibbons - features a huge outdoor area
Chester Zoo unveils new home for endangered primates, Chester, Cheshire, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
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Chester Zoo has unveiled a new home for some of the world?s most endangered primates.
The (3,607m sq) exhibit, part of 'Islands', the UK?s biggest ever zoological development, has been designed by the zoo?s primate keepers, conservationists and specialist architects from Germany. It is the new playground for the zoo?s group of seven Sumatran orangutans and three silvery gibbons ? including a 12-day-old newborn.
Conservation experts estimate that fewer than 6,500 Sumatran orangutans and less than 4,500 silvery gibbons are left in the wild. The zoo hopes the new area will put a major spotlight on issues such as habitat destruction, a threat which is pushing both species to the very edge of extinction.
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FEATURE - Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Zoo in Pilton
Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton
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***NOVEMBER 9, 2015: PILTON, QLD. Ronnie the 2-week-old rhesus macaque at the Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, Queensland*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20779007
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FEATURE - Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Zoo in Pilton
Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton
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***NOVEMBER 9, 2015: PILTON, QLD. Ronnie the 2-week-old rhesus macaque at the Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, Queensland*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20779011
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FEATURE - Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Zoo in Pilton
Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Arm von Stephanie Robinson im Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton
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***NOVEMBER 9, 2015: PILTON, QLD. Zoo owner Stephanie Robinson with 'Ronnie' the 2-week-old rhesus macaque at the Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, Queensland*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20779009
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FEATURE - Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Zoo in Pilton
Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton
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***NOVEMBER 9, 2015: PILTON, QLD. Ronnie the 2-week-old rhesus macaque at the Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, Queensland*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20779008
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FEATURE - Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Zoo in Pilton
Rhesusaffen-Baby Ronnie im Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton
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***NOVEMBER 9, 2015: PILTON, QLD. Ronnie the 2-week-old rhesus macaque at the Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, Queensland*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20779010
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FEATURE: Mantelpavian Äffchen Juju im Zoo von Melbourne
Das 15 Wochen junge Mantelpavian Äffchen Juju mit ihrer Mutter Huddo im Zoo von Melbourne / 040915 ***SEPTEMBER 4, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. 15-week-old hamadryas baboon 'Juju' with mother 'Huddo' at the Melbourne Zoo in Melbourne, Victoria. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20446847
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