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06-21-2018 01:37 PM - edited 06-21-2018 01:38 PM
June 20, 2018
PRESS RELEASE for Immediate Release
The Gorilla Foundation is sad to announce the passing of our beloved Koko
Woodside, CA Koko — the gorilla known for her extraordinary mastery of sign language, and as the primary ambassador for her endangered species — passed away yesterday morning in her sleep at the age of 46.
Koko touched the lives of millions as an ambassador for all gorillas and an icon for interspecies communication and empathy. She was beloved and will be deeply missed.
Koko, a western lowland gorilla, was born Hanabi-ko (Japanese for “Fireworks Child”) on July 4, 1971 at the San Francisco Zoo. Dr. Francine “Penny” Patterson began working with Koko the next year, famously teaching her sign language. Dr. Patterson and Dr. Ronald Cohn moved Koko and the project to Stanford in 1974 and went on to establish The Gorilla Foundation. While at Stanford the project expanded to include a second western lowland gorilla, Michael. In 1979 Koko and The Gorilla Foundation moved to the Santa Cruz Mountains where Ndume joined them as a fellow ambassador for their species.
Koko’s capacity for language and empathy has opened the minds and hearts of millions. She has been featured in multiple documentaries and appeared on the cover of National Geographic twice. The first cover, in October of 1978, featured a photograph Koko had taken of herself in a mirror. The second issue, in January of 1985, included the story of Koko and her kitten, All Ball. Following the article, the book Koko’s Kitten was published and continues to be used in elementary schools worldwide. Her impact has been profound and what she has taught us about the emotional capacity of gorillas and their cognitive abilities will continue to shape the world.
The foundation will continue to honor Koko’s legacy and advance our mission with ongoing projects including conservation efforts in Africa, the great ape sanctuary on Maui, and a sign language application featuring Koko for the benefit of both gorillas and children.
http://www.koko.org/gorilla-foundation-sad-announce-passing-our-beloved-koko
06-21-2018 01:52 PM
So sad,
06-21-2018 01:54 PM
@meallen616 You are not kidding. I was so sad to read this. I can't imagine Penny's (Dr. Patterson) grief right now. She and Koko have been together 45 years if I recall correctly. I didn't know Koko personally and this just made me so sad.
06-21-2018 01:57 PM
Awwwwwww, that is sad. I think they were able to learn a lot from KoKo.
06-21-2018 02:24 PM
I am sorry to hear this news. I donate to the Jane Goodall foundation and appreciate all she and everyone dedicated to these creatures have done and continue to do to protect them. I would say Koko had more intelligence than many humans in fact I know she did especially those who murder these animals or who continue to destroy their habitat. But I will look at the positive and thank all those who put time and effort into animal protection, God bless.
06-21-2018 02:30 PM
Live Free Koko!
Thank you for your kind understanding of humans.
😢
06-21-2018 03:30 PM
06-21-2018 04:04 PM
Thank you for posting this, although it makes me deeply sad.
I saw a show about Koko years ago, and it touched my heart.
What a beautiful, unique being. RIP Koko.
06-21-2018 08:14 PM
May Koko rest in peace. I wonder how Dr. Patterson is holding up. a 46 year relationship leaves a broken bond no matter what species you are.
06-22-2018 09:57 AM
So sad - I loved Koko. She always made me smile. When they presented her with a kitten, she signed, "Put on head." And, they did. A cat as a hat. So funny!
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