Gibbon Conservation Center staying in SCV
Dennis, a one-year-old Northern White Cheeked Gibbon, sticks his tongue out while clinging to the chain link fence of his enclosure on Friday. The gibbons at the Gibbon Conservation Center are enjoying their misting system, says Gibbon Conservation Center director Gabriella Skollar. "When it goes over 95, over 100, we turn it on and keep them cooler." Despite the misting system, the center is looking for property closer to the coast to move the center to a more mild climate. According the National Weather Service, high should remain in the 90s through the weekend, and cool to the high 80s by Tuesday. KATHARINE LOTZE/Signal. 09252015

Gibbon Conservation Center staying in SCV

Following the announcement that the Gibbon Conservation Center would be leaving its Saugus home of more than 40 years this summer, officials said they are planning to stay a bit…

Center invites community to take part in Gibbon-Fest
Howard clings on to his mother, Tuk, at the Gibbon Conservation Center in Santa Clarita on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018. The center houses the rarest group of apes in the Western Hemisphere and is the only institution in the world to house and breed all four genera of gibbons. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Center invites community to take part in Gibbon-Fest

The Gibbon Conservation Center is scheduled to host Gibbon-Fest Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take place at the center located off of Bouquet Canyon at…

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