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Dublin Zoo Pays Respect to Beloved Chimpanzee Betty

Betty at Dublin Zoo
Betty Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo yesterday bid farewell to Betty, a 62-year-old chimpanzee and their oldest resident. Due to age-related health issues, the decision was made to euthanise her to prevent further discomfort.

Helen Clarke-Bennett, a Dublin Zoo team leader, shared her memories of Betty, who arrived in 1964. Known for her strong personality, Betty was a significant figure at the zoo, witnessing its evolution over decades.

Life and Legacy:

Betty experienced various changes at the zoo, from the old “Chimp Tea Parties” to modern enclosures that mimicked natural habitats. Her interactions with other chimps, especially Wendy, marked her as a pivotal member of the troop. Despite health issues in her later years, Betty continued to engage actively with her companions as best she could.

Final Years:

Betty’s last years were spent in a quiet environment within the zoo, accompanied by Austin and Bossou. Her health further declined recently due to chronic arthritis and kidney issues, leading to the humane decision to euthanize her.

Many Irish people will have fond memories of seeing her over the years.

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