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  • The Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre is a 65-acre ape and monkey sanctuary and rescue centre Longthorns, Wareham

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  • @shellos8
    @shellos8 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'd love to go there one day. Unfortunately that's not ever going to happen. I will continue to enjoy watching as many episodes of Monkey Life that I can find, which so far is not many. I'm in the US. Also, chimps often get bald spots from over grooming. That's all.

    • @terryford7459
      @terryford7459 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So am I love, it's only a dream, UNFORTUNATELY!! 👍🏾💕🇺🇸 I just love monkey world!!

    • @paradisetowing7910
      @paradisetowing7910 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love to spend month there there on 6 season start with 1 it's really a truly beautiful place

  • @shirleyporter7608
    @shirleyporter7608 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have watched this series of programmes almost from the beginning when Jim Cronin began to fulfil his dream
    This is not abuse - he saved them all from cruel and unhappy lives to a safe and interesting life within a happy and caring environment.
    So many chances for these intelligent and clever animals cared for with love and understanding
    ❤️💕 giving them their lives back.

    • @en2oh
      @en2oh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jim Cronin was a founder of Monkey World in Dorset. I don’t think these are connected, are they?

    • @darlenekorson3716
      @darlenekorson3716 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes. This is Monkey World in Dorsett. I recognize some of the animals there. That was Hananya at the end. ​@@en2oh

  • @jennifersherlock2697
    @jennifersherlock2697 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Every one of these monkeys or Apes have been rescued from horrible situations, they have happy lives now. And if you knew anything about Capuchin monkeys they do that in the wild it's been around like that

  • @grannywillow5252
    @grannywillow5252 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Most of these animals are rescues from labs and people who don't take care of them right. They have all these PTSD issues, like pacing, head wagging, poor shape, etc. from those situations. They have it so much better here, lots of room, and these people monitor and watch over them, give them correct food, medicine, and treats, plus interactions with other monkeys which is good for their mental health. No abuse here, just healing.

  • @jennifersherlock2697
    @jennifersherlock2697 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Not only are they happy and protected now but all these monkeys are losing their natural habitats because of humans you should see some of the conditions that they rescued these monkeys and apes from before you're so quick to insult

  • @lanafan4993
    @lanafan4993 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    💖🐒Beautiful 🦍 Awesome C🐵🐵l 🙏🏼Thankful 🙏🏼 for Saving Protecting Amazing Nature Creatures RIGHTS.👍🏼☯️👍🏼

  • @kadzunk63
    @kadzunk63 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i love what Jim (R.I.P.), Allison and Jeremy (and all the keepers & other staff) were and are still doing to give the monkeys and apes the best life possible. I am now (re)watching the Monkey Business series. But I have a question... Almost from the very first episode, when staff are inside, there is a loud clicking noise with intervals, like a clock. What is the meaning of this?

  • @jennylynwall3424
    @jennylynwall3424 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The capuchin monkeys that your husband was saying was turning in circles because they were in captivity is correct and incorrect at the same time. Those Capuchin monkeys in fact 88 Capuchins were used in a laboratory for research on birth control and the research was over, so the laboratory contacted monkey world to see if they would take them, or they would have to be euthanized (put to sleep). Of course monkey world said yes and rescued the monkeys that lived their lives for years and years, some over 15 years old in a laboratory. Monkey world plan on taking them out of the Laboratory where they were housed usually singly in small cages 30 at a time. Monkey world was told if they didn’t take all 88 at 1 time, the monkeys they did not take would be put to sleep. Monkey world change their plans and made preparations to bring all the monkeys back at 1 time. They had to build over 50 more traveling cages comfortable for the long trip put a rush on making new enclosures 1 large enclosure for the males and 1 large enclosure for the females. So your husband is right when he says they turn in circles from being in captivity, but that is only when they’re caged in to small of a cage area. Which they were in cages which is too small for the capuchin monkeys and also capuchin monkeys live in large groups where in the laboratory they were House singly in small cages.Monkey world gives them a more natural life , A lot of space and groups them as they would be living in the wild. They try to break the psychological behavior that they did in the laboratory from to small of cages etc. this may take a very long time and sometimes can never be broken. So your husband is correct when he said that animals do that when they’re in too small of cages, that happened to them when they lived in the laboratory. He was wrong when he said that animals turn in circles because they’re in captivity that is as I said lol so wrong since of the lot of the monkeys and apes were rescued from laboratories very few still have the behavior problems but hopefully they will go away now that they are at monkey world. If you go on TH-cam and put “monkeys life”in the search, it will give you the program about monkey world and check season 3 and maybe you can find the episodes that contains rescuing the capuchin monkeys. From the time they were called to take the monkeys from the laboratory, to them planning on taking 30 at a time, to when they were told they had to take all 88 or the rest would be euthanized, to all the work preparing to save these 88 monkeys, and finally bringing the capuchin monkeys to monkey world.

  • @natashaharper4328
    @natashaharper4328 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so sensitive about great apes being called "monkeys". I know it's ridiculous but I hate it. Lol

  • @sonjam314
    @sonjam314 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Omg the read one looks like it has a really bad wig in. It moves like it might be elderly. But I have no idea

  • @elizabethG633
    @elizabethG633 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have you done the research of those Capuchins at Monkey World? They come from a labratory in small cages, so if you wonder about behavior reaerch why. And that goes for all the primates in sactuaries. MONKEYS ARE NOT PETS!

  • @esser8010
    @esser8010 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So you visit the facility, but then you’re making it sound like the animals are frustrated in captivity... makes a lot of sense.

    • @050572robert
      @050572robert  5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Nothing i can do about it pal...so i go and enjoy and learn anyway

    • @darlenekorson3716
      @darlenekorson3716 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@050572robertThe capuchins were rescued from a laboratory were they were held in small cages. That's why some still have those behaviors.

  • @michellebohn2434
    @michellebohn2434 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    More abused animals?

    • @croceyzx2433
      @croceyzx2433 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Explain?
      All these animals were rescued from either being bench photographers props, kept in circuses or peoples pets from all around the world. In order be kept like they used to, they would have to be taken from the wild from around 4 months old. In order to take them, poachers would have to kill around 5-10 adults per baby.
      Once they reach adult hood, the poached babies would then be killer themselves as they are too big.
      Monkey world is a RESCUE centre for all animals from chimps to marmosets, once taken from the wild they can never go back as they haven’t spent enough time with their monthers in order to learn how to survive. So they’ll simply died if put back into the wild. Many of the animals here (such as the capuchins - the small monkeys spinner) still suffer from mental and physical damage from their life before arriving at the park.
      In terms of the spinning monkeys, they were kept in enclosures smaller than bird cages and tested on for a range of different things (mainly birth control). Monkey world took and rescued all 88 of them from the labs. But because they were kept in the small cages before arriving at the park, the suffer from these twitches that were due to them not having a lot of room to move. It’s now mentally programmed into them.
      Please do some research on places before slating them. Thanks.

  • @95KIPPIE
    @95KIPPIE ปีที่แล้ว

    I know you think these are a little sweetie little innocent angels. Wait a couple of months once and see if you say that!