A baby gorilla, rescued last year from a plane's shipping container at Istanbul airport, may soon be returned to his native Nigeria. The infant - named Zeytin following a public competition - was cared for at Turkey's Polonezkoy Zoo while he underwent rehabilitation following his ordeal at the hands of smugglers. Zeytin has gained weight and grown taller since he was found in December. Turkish authorities are seeking assurances from Nigeria that Zeytin will not be in danger from illegal traders when he returns to the country.
Zeytin the Rescued Gorilla: A Journey from Trauma to Recovery

Zeytin the Rescued Gorilla: A Journey from Trauma to Recovery
Baby gorilla Zeytin, rescued from a smuggling ordeal, shows signs of recovery in Turkey and hopes to rejoin his native Nigeria soon.
Zeytin, a baby gorilla rescued from a shipping container at Istanbul airport last year, is recovering at Polonezkoy Zoo in Turkey. Turkish authorities are in discussions to ensure his safe return to Nigeria, as concerns linger over the dangers posed by illegal wildlife traders. Zeytin's health has improved significantly, having gained weight and grown taller since his rescue.