Why I stopped going to the zoo
After taking his children to the zoo, Robert Everett-Green decided he was never going to visit a zoo again. In this radio essay, the journalist and father of two explains his decision.


On May 28, a 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla was killed at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Officials say they shot and killed Harambe in order to save the life of a four-year-old child who fell into his cage.
Since then, there has been plenty of debate about whether the boy was really in danger, and who was ultimately to blame: the zoo, the boy's parent, or both.
But after taking his children to the zoo many years ago, Robert Everett-Green decided he was never going to visit a zoo again.
In this radio essay, the journalist and father of two explains.