The
zoo, located in Regent's Park, closed in March as the country
went into coronavirus lockdown. It opens again on Monday, albeit
with restrictions such as limits on visitor numbers, one-way
routes and paw-print markers to ensure social distancing.
The zoo, which says its nearly 200-year history makes it the
world's oldest scientific zoo, normally closes just once a year,
on Christmas Day.
Staff laid on a little celebration for the gorillas to mark the
reopening.
"Of course the animals have been missing the visitors, the
gorillas have really been looking out for people," said Daniel
Simmonds, team leader of primates at the zoo.
"They have already adjusted to the fact that people haven't been
coming in, but equally I am absolutely sure they are going to be
really excited when they see lots of friendly visitor faces
visiting them tomorrow."
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Frances Kerry; Editing by
Gareth Jones)
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