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2-year-old gorilla died from 'human error' at zoo in Canada: 'Short but impactful life' An investigation by the Calgary Zoo determined a 2-year-old female western lowland gorilla named Eyare died ...
The Calgary Zoo, which launched the conservation organization the Wilder Institute in 2021, cares for over 4,000 animals, including six other western lowland gorillas.
CALGARY, ALBERTA (CTV Network) — The Calgary Zoo says its two-year-old western lowland gorilla named Eyare died after being hit by a hydraulic door at the rear of the exhibit.
The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo said "Eyare," a female western lowland gorilla, died after getting stuck in a hydraulic door that was being opened by a staff member.
A formal investigation was launched after the young gorilla named Eyare died at the zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Nov. 12, according to a news release issued by the zoo.
Eyare, a 2-year-old western lowland gorilla, died last week after being struck in the head by a hydraulic door a staff member accidentally activated, the zoo said in a statement Wednesday.
A gorilla living at the Calgary Zoo died after an accident with one of her enclosure's hydraulic doors, officials confirmed. According to a press release from the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo ...
The Calgary Zoo, which launched the conservation organization the Wilder Institute in 2021, cares for over 4,000 animals, including 6 other western lowland gorillas.
CALGARY, ALBERTA (CTV Network) — The Calgary Zoo says its two-year-old western lowland gorilla named Eyare died after being hit by a hydraulic door at the rear of the exhibit.
The Calgary Zoo, which launched the conservation organization the Wilder Institute in 2021, cares for over 4,000 animals, including 6 other western lowland gorillas.