The Sentinel

Zoo ‘devastated’ by loss of animals

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CHESTER ZOO has said it is “devastated” by the loss of some of its animals in Saturday’s fire, as supporters helped it smash a fundraisin­g target.

Members of the public donated more than £100,000 online in little more than 24 hours since the blaze began. The money will help the zoo recover from the fire that destroyed much of the vast roof covering its Monsoon Forest area.

In a statement on the zoo’s website, chief operating officer Jamie Christon said the fire was one of the “toughest days” in its history.

He said no staff or public were harmed in the fire that macaques, endangered silvery gibbons and birds such as rhinoceros hornbills.

Mr Christon said: “We are though, devastated to say that we were unable to save some of our insects, frogs, fish and small birds.”

Mr Christon said the cause of the fire was currently unknown.

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at Chester Zoo after a fire broke out in the Monsoon Forest habitat area was eventually brought under control by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service crews.Visitors were evacuated and keepers were able to move all the zoo’s mammal species to safety – including its group of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, Sulawesi
Firefighte­rs tackle the blaze at Chester Zoo after a fire broke out in the Monsoon Forest habitat area was eventually brought under control by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service crews.Visitors were evacuated and keepers were able to move all the zoo’s mammal species to safety – including its group of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, Sulawesi

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