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Rare Gorilla Birth Brings Hope to Italian Zoo
20 Aug
Summary
- First gorilla born in Italy in 50 years
- Newborn cared for by mother Tamani at Fasano Zoosafari
- Birth represents conservation efforts for the species

On August 20th, 2025, a momentous event occurred at the Fasano Zoosafari in Italy's Brindisi province. After nearly 50 years, a baby gorilla was born at the facility, marking a significant milestone in the conservation efforts for the species.
The newborn, whose arrival was announced on the zoo's official social media channels, is being tenderly cared for by its mother, Tamani. The post describes the mother's "immense love" as she "cuddles and protects him" under the watchful eye of the father, Nasibu.
This birth is not only a unique occurrence but also represents a "beacon of hope" for the future of gorillas. The zoo emphasized that the event is a testament to the ongoing work to protect and preserve the species, which has faced numerous challenges in recent decades.
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Just over a year ago, similar joyous events took place at the London and Prague zoos, where two baby gorillas were born. These births, along with the latest arrival in Italy, suggest that conservation efforts are starting to yield positive results, offering a glimmer of hope for the future of these magnificent creatures.