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At the time of his death at Zoo Atlanta in 2000 Willie B. was arguably the most famous gorilla in the world. Locally he was an icon with more than 8000 people in attendance at his memorial service conducted by Atlantas Mayor Reverend Andrew Young. Zoo Atlantas reform President/CEO Georgia Tech Professor Terry Maple was responsible for Willie B.s transformation into a successful silverback. In a phrase Professor Maple freed Willie B. to live in an urban Eden the Ford African Rain Forest exhibit where he sired five off spring. His extraordinary story is described in this fascinating biography of his life.The story of Willie B. is a metaphor for the Zoo Atlanta story an institution that evolved from an industry pariah to become one of Americas most innovative zoological parks. It is also Terry Maples history of his eighteen years rebuilding the zoo and directing one of the most important behavioral research programs in the world. Because Maple and his students studied the zoos metamorphosis in detail it is the most documented recovery of a failed nonprofit in the nations history. Zoo Atlanta has become a model for other zoos that have adopted a nonprofit governance model. The reproductive record of the Ford African Rain Forest was acknowledged by the presentation of a prestigious Edward H. Bean Award for gorilla conservation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The evolution of naturalistic zoo exhibits is thoroughly documented in Professor Maples comprehensive account.