![]() The 40 life-size gorilla sculptures have been sponsored by local companies and designed by artists from Jersey, the UK and beyond. Chico is one of 45 small gorillas decorated by artists, schools and community groups, making Go Wild Gorillas the Channel Islands’ largest mass-participation art event. Over the next 11 weeks, 40 large and dozens of small, individually designed gorillas can be found across Jersey’s countryside, open spaces, parks and parishes, including two sculptures sponsored by Deloitte.įunds raised from the trail will go towards a new home for Jersey Zoo’s well-loved gorilla family and will continue to support Durrell’s impact on conservation around the world.Ĭhico, part of the young gorillas trail, was decorated by the children at Cheeky Monkeys Nursery at Durrell and can be found in the window of De Gruchyon King Street in St Helier. ![]() Saturday 28 July saw the launch of Jersey’s Go Wild Gorillas sculpture trail. ![]()
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