– Oldest gorilla in UK dies at Belfast Zoo
– Delilah, the gorilla, passes away at Belfast Zoo.
**Belfast Zoo Mourns the Loss of Beloved Gorilla Delilah**
**Belfast, UK -** The animal kingdom has lost a true gem as Delilah, a Western Lowland Gorilla, sadly passed away at Belfast Zoo at the age of 60. Delilah, who had been a resident at the zoo for an impressive 32 years, captured the hearts of both keepers and visitors alike during her time there.
Born in 1960, Delilah rose to fame through her appearances on the popular TV show Animal Magic with Johnny Morris. Her charismatic personality and charm brought attention to the Western Lowland Gorilla species and educated the public on their remarkable nature.
In her later years, Delilah required specialized care, including a carefully tailored diet and daily medication. The dedicated veterinary team at Belfast Zoo worked closely with the keepers to ensure Delilah’s well-being. They maintained her activity levels through enrichment and interactions, which played a crucial role in keeping her fit and maintaining her position within her family group.
Despite the best efforts of the zoo’s staff, Delilah’s health took a turn for the worse when she developed a chest infection. In order to prevent her condition from deteriorating further, the difficult decision was made to put her to sleep.
The loss of Delilah has left the entire team at Belfast Zoo deeply saddened. Over the years, Delilah became a beloved member of the zoo community, captivating visitors with her playful interactions with the younger gorillas. Many were amazed as they watched her fearlessly climb to the highest point of the climbing frame.
Delilah joined Belfast Zoo in 1992 and was part of the first gorilla group established there. Her presence was felt by everyone who had the pleasure of working with her. Despite her occasional grumpy moments, her endearing nature quickly won over the hearts of her caretakers.
Julie Mansell, the zoo’s curator, fondly remembers Delilah as a character who never missed an opportunity to engage in a friendly tussle with her peers. She had a special bond with the younger gorillas and played a crucial role in keeping them in line.
As we say goodbye to Delilah, it is important to remember the critical status of Western Lowland Gorillas in the wild. These magnificent creatures are listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Delilah’s life served as a reminder of the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these incredible animals and their habitats.
The passing of Delilah marks the end of an era at Belfast Zoo. She will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations to appreciate and protect the diverse wonders of the animal kingdom.
**In Loving Memory of Delilah – 1960-2020**.
– Delilah, oldest gorilla in UK, dies at Belfast Zoo
– Delilah, the UK’s oldest gorilla, passes away at Belfast Zoo.