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Added on the 08/06/2016 11:37:37 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media
Less than two weeks after a gorilla was killed when a boy fell into an enclosure, the Cincinnati Zoo has reopened it to visitors with a higher barrier and added knotted rope netting. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
An animal protection watchdog group claims the Cincinnati Zoo violated federal regulations by not having adequate enclosures and should be held responsible for the death of the zoo's gorilla Harambe. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
There is much public outcry after Harambe, a silverback gorilla, was shot and killed after a child fell into the gorilla exhibit the Cincinnati Zoo on Saturday. Some claim the gorilla appeared to be protecting the toddler and should not have been killed. However, the zoo maintains that authorities made the right decision, as it was a matter of life and death for the child.
Employees at the Cincinnati Zoo shoot and kill an endangered lowland gorilla after the animal picked up and dragged away a young boy who had fallen into the moat surrounding the exhibit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Officials say a zoo employee is in fair condition after having fallen into a gorilla enclosure. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).