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Harambe the shot gorilla. Cincinnati Zoo

Barrier around exhibit of shot gorilla Harambe wasn't up to standard, says federal report

The death of the western lowland gorilla led to a storm of criticism.

A BARRIER SEPARATING Cincinnati Zoo visitors from a gorilla exhibit wasn’t in compliance with standards when a three-year-old boy slipped inside, resulting in the shooting death of an endangered gorilla named Harambe, federal inspectors concluded.

A US Department of Agriculture inspection report, obtained last night by the Associated Press, also stated the zoo’s dangerous-animal response team properly followed procedures after visitors called 911 on 28 May to report a child in the gorilla enclosure.

A team member concluded the child was in “life-threatening danger.”

The death of the 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla led to mourning around the globe and a storm of criticism and unending social media attention.

The zoo quickly made the barrier taller and added nylon mesh and surveillance cameras.

It said there had been no previous problems in the Gorilla World exhibit’s 38-year history and its barriers were always found compliant in earlier federal inspections, including in April.

The federal investigation is continuing and could lead to fines or other disciplinary action. The department’s animal welfare arm confirmed the zoo’s barrier system had been considered to be in compliance during earlier inspections.

Department spokeswoman Tanya Espinosa said the barriers must restrict public contact from the gorillas.

“It became apparent on 28 May that the barrier was no longer effective,” Espinosa said via email.

The Cincinnati Zoo took swift and comprehensive corrective action in response.

Zoo Director Thane Maynard said the zoo will continue to work with authorities to ensure its exhibits meet or exceed standards.

“We remain committed to visitor and animal safety,” Maynard said.

Zoo Gorilla Child Hurt Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters points to an image of the moat wall of the Gorilla World enclosure at the zoo in June. John Minchillo John Minchillo

Eight-inch gap

The Department of Agriculture inspectors said in a report dated 6 June there had been “some slack” in wire cables in the barrier that could have been “manipulated to an eight-inch gap.”

Beyond the barrier were bushes and other landscaping that was 18 to 24 inches tall, followed by a 15-foot drop-off into a moat.

The report stated visitors had notified a keeper and called 911 to report a child was in the exhibit and the keeper activated the zoo’s emergency response.

A member of the Dangerous Animal Response Team arrived in about nine minutes, the report stated.

It said Harambe didn’t respond to attempts to return him to the gorilla holding area after making contact with the boy, dragging the boy by the leg in the shallow moat water and again on the ground.

“The DART team member determined the child’s life to be in imminent, life-threatening danger and shot the gorilla with a single gunshot and the gorilla died instantly,” the report stated.

Cincinnati Zoo Gorilla Death A visitor touches a picture of Harambe, at a makeshift memorial outside the Gorilla World earlier this year. John Minchillo John Minchillo

The boy, who had slipped away from his mother, recovered without major injury. Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters concluded after an investigation that no charges were warranted.

Animal welfare activists and other gorilla fans expressed anger at Harambe’s death, and it became the subject of countless memes and popular culture references. The zoo recently reactivated its Twitter account after suspending it because of hacks by critics.

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Foundation said it hopes people will remember the gorilla’s death.

“Harambe’s death was as preventable as it was tragic, just as it’s tragic to deny any wild animal everything that’s natural and important to him for the sake of selling tickets to a zoo exhibit,” said Brittany Peet, a PETA Foundation director.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 7:53 AM

    God speed Harambe. He was too good for this world. Should have received the Nobel prize ahead of the ungrateful Bob Dylan.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 11:20 AM

    For literature?

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    Nov 18th 2016, 1:13 PM

    @Martin Flood: Economics. Also Chemistry. Harambe transcends the sciences.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 7:57 AM

    Who… what…?

    Why are we still talking about this, how is this still a thing? America seems to have some real problems it’s got no interest in addressing… people with no access to healthcare, student debt, subprime lending, race riots, gun deaths, vast swathes of homeless people.

    And yet somehow THIS is still a thing, it seems the less significant the issue the more interest Generation Y hipsters have in blowing it completely out of proportion and using it to get attention for themselves and their ‘social media presence’

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    Nov 18th 2016, 8:17 AM

    Drew,do you realise this could change the world. Donald Trump and now this!Drew,I’m so worried.what are we going to do ?Things will never be the same again since this ape was shot.I can’t take anymore…Aaargh.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 8:30 AM

    Calm down, breath, load up a mindfulness app and take one of your pills… a counselor will be here shortly to address all your concerns.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 9:48 AM

    Good night sweet prince, some flames burn much too bright to stay going in this dark world…

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    Nov 18th 2016, 7:54 AM

    Harambe is now a symbol of the alt right

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    Nov 18th 2016, 10:16 AM

    Knuckle dragging, shit flinging, ape? Apt.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 1:14 PM

    @Daisy Chainsaw: Ah no really? Harambe is a Nazi now too? What’s left for the ordinary non-racist internet pisstaker?

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    Nov 18th 2016, 2:05 PM

    @The Duke of Fluke: Harambe’s dead and as a gorilla, I doubt he had any white supremacist leanings. His fanclub does, though. Fifteen thousand morons voted for him in the US election.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 2:09 PM

    @Daisy Chainsaw:
    Would you have preferred him over trump?

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    Nov 18th 2016, 8:14 AM

    Dublin zoo should check their gorillas compound. You can get very close.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 11:13 AM

    @Martin Sinnott: been in Dublin Zoo quite a bit lately and I’ve found their Gorilla enclosures very safe looking. The work they’ve done for all their ape spaces is very impressive.

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    Nov 18th 2016, 8:08 AM

    In other news, water is wet

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    Nov 18th 2016, 8:04 AM

    Harambe has the same facial expression as Trump.

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