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The Duke of Edinburgh helped prepare food for gorillas at Bristol Zoo’s new African forest habitat, opened to the public in April 2026.
The Duke of Edinburgh visited Bristol Zoo Project to help prepare food for western lowland gorillas, marking a key moment before the April 1 public opening of the zoo’s new African forest habitat.
Prince Edward praised staff and emphasized that habitat loss, not individual threats, is the primary danger to endangered species.
The gorillas, relocated from the closed Bristol Zoo Gardens in 2022, now live in a naturalistic, immersive environment alongside species like cherry-crowned mangabeys, slender-snouted crocodiles, and African grey parrots.
The Bristol Zoological Society, which the Duke has supported since 2013, is gradually increasing visitor access from 10 to 2,000 per month, promoting conservation through lifelike, species-focused habitats.
El duque de Edimburgo ayudó a preparar comida para los gorilas en el nuevo hábitat de bosque africano del zoológico de Bristol, abierto al público en abril de 2026.