The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and CrossCountry Mortgage are partnering to create a new 140,000-square-foot “Primate Forest.”
The new home for the zoo’s gorillas and orangutans will create a “world-class indoor destination” for primate care and expand the property’s RainForest, officials announced early Tuesday morning.The initial stages of the expansion will focus on the two-story CrossCountry Mortgage Forest Galley, a new entranceway with interactive technology and play structures.
Zoo officials said the Primate Forest will also include the latest innovations for animal care research and conservation.
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