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Bristol Zoo Project sets opening date for new gorilla habitat

African Forest to house the zoo's troop of western lowland gorillas

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Corey Hawkins

Bristol Zoo Project has set an opening date for its new 'African Forest' gorilla habitat, home to some of the world’s most threatened species.

Launching on 1 April, the new habitat houses the zoo's troop of critically endangered western lowland gorillas, as well as a new group of endangered cherry-crowned mangabeys.


Joining the gorillas and mangabeys in the habitat are critically endangered slender-snouted crocodiles, and endangered African grey parrots.

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Also, guests will get to see several extremely threatened species of West African freshwater fish in a special underwater viewing area.

Justin Morris, chief executive at Bristol Zoo Project, said: "Bristol Zoo Project is not a typical zoo. It is a conservation project with a powerful mission to protect threatened species and habitats.

"Today, 85 percent of the animals in our care are both threatened in the wild and part of targeted conservation programmes. Every visit supports vital work in the UK and overseas – helping to safeguard species for future generations."

bristol zoo project gorilla Verity McGuire

Set within a local British woodland, African Forest is four and a half times the size of the gorilla troop’s previous home at the former Bristol Zoo Gardens site.

"By creating larger, more natural habitats that prioritise animal welfare at Bristol Zoo Project, we hope to connect people with wildlife in meaningful ways and inspire the next generation of conservationists," Morris said.

"One of the most exciting features of African Forest is the opportunity to witness the unique interactions between species that share the same habitats in the wild. It’s their world on your doorstep."

african forest bristol zoo project John Penny

As part of the habitat's opening, a special tribute will be paid to the gorilla troop's silverback Jock, who recently passed away.

Like the zoo's Bear Wood environment, the new habitat includes a learning space integrated into the gorilla house.

Images courtesy of Bristol Zoo Project