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From the archives: Killing of Harambe the gorilla sparks backlash in 2016

From the archives: Killing of Harambe the gorilla sparks backlash in 2016

Summary

In 2016, Cincinnati Zoo workers shot and killed Harambe, a 17-year-old gorilla, after a child entered his enclosure and Harambe grabbed the child. The incident caused widespread reactions and debate.

Key Facts

  • Harambe was a 17-year-old western lowland gorilla, a species considered critically endangered.
  • On May 28, 2016, a child climbed into Harambe’s enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo.
  • Harambe grabbed and dragged the child, raising concern for the child’s safety.
  • Zoo officials decided to shoot and kill Harambe to protect the child.
  • The killing led to significant public and media discussion and backlash.
  • The event was widely covered by news outlets, including CBS News.
  • Harambe’s death brought attention to zoo safety and animal protection issues.
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