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Bristol Zoological Society’s two sites – Bristol Zoo Gardens and Wild Place Project – are perfect fresh-air destinations for this coming half-term after both winning recent awards. Wild Place Project was recently named Bristol, Bath & Somerset Tourism Awards’ ‘Visitor Attraction of the Year’, and last year Bristol Zoo Gardens was a winner of Visit England’s ‘Best Told Story’. Both offer acres of outdoor space and the chance to get close to animals from all over the globe, including many endangered species. Visitors to Bristol Zoo can see the youngest gorilla, Juni, who was born in December. He lives on Gorilla Island with his mum, Touni, and dad, Jock, together with the rest of the troop of western lowland gorillas.
This is the adorable moment a tiny gorilla clings to its loving mother as the primate carries it around her enclosure.
The four-month-old western lowland gorilla was born at Bristol Zoo Gardens in December during the national lockdown.
Members of the public will be able to see the infant for the first time when the zoo reopens its gates to visitors on Monday.
The gorilla does not yet have a name but staff are set to vote on its moniker this week ahead of the zoo s opening.
It took zoo staff a while to work out what sex the infant was as mother Touni held it so close in the early months.
Baby gorilla pictured at Bristol Zoo Gardens ahead of site’s reopening
The baby gorilla was born at Bristol Zoo Gardens in December (Ben Birchall/PA)
A four-month-old baby gorilla has been pictured at Bristol Zoo Gardens ahead of the site’s reopening on Monday.
The tiny western lowland gorilla, which has not yet been named, lives on the zoo’s Gorilla Island with mother Touni, 13.
Touni gave birth naturally to the male baby in the early hours of December 22, with father Jock and the rest of the family troop nearby.
He is Touni’s second baby, as she gave birth to big sister Ayana – who still lives at the zoo – in April 2017.
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