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Woolly Monkey - what is it?
The woolly monkey (lagothrix lagothricha) is one of the largest and most beautiful of the South American primates. They live in the middle and upper Amazon basin to the west of the rivers Negro and Tapajos. There are four recognised sub-species of woolly monkey. These are mountain or long-haired woolly monkey (lagothrix lagothricha lugens), the brown woolly monkey (lagothrix lagothricha poepiggii), the grey woolly monkey (lagothrix lagothricha cana) and the brown-headed woolly monkey (lagothrix lagothricha lagothricha).
Woolly monkeys are arboreal (meaning tree-dwelling), spending most of their time high in the canopy of the trees and rarely venturing to the forest floor.
Woolly monkeys have evolved in a way which enables them to exploit this tree-top niche, to travel easily along narrow limbs, to reach nuts, seedpods and fruits at the end of branches, to leap between gaps safely and even to sleep securely 150 feet above the ground.
Capuchin Monkey - what is it?
Capuchins were named after capuchin monks because the dark fur that forms a cap on their heads and extends down in 'side-burns' resembles the cowl or headdress of the capuchin priests.
Capuchin monkeys are one of the most intelligent and adaptable of all South American primates. The first capuchins (Cebus species) appeared 16.3 million years ago in South America and, like all monkeys capuchin monkeys share about 97% of their DNA with humans. All capuchin species are neotropical, in other words capuchin monkeys are mainly found in northern and central South America. Within this range only the howler monkey is as widespread, and the black-capped capuchin or tufted capuchin has the widest distribution of any new world monkey, as capuchin monkeys are found in every South American country except Uruguay and Chile.
Monkey Sanctuary Trust is based at The Monkey Sanctuary in Looe, Cornwall, UK. The Monkey Sanctuary is home to a social colony of Woolly monkeys and a group of rescued ex-pet Capuchin monkeys. The Trust provides advice and support for primate, woolly and capuchin monkey rescue centres and sanctuaries around the world.
Each year the Monkey Sanctuary Trust educates thousands of visitors on monkey life in the wild and in captivity, on the ethics and problems of captivity for woolly monkeys, about ideas for rehabilitation as well as other animal welfare and conservation issues for woolly and capuchin monkeys.
Monkey Sanctuary Trust Home page
The Monkey Sanctuary Trust's Work
History of the Monkey Sanctuary
Adopt a woolly or capuchin Monkey
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The Bats that live alongside the woolly monkeys
Woolly monkey Rehabilitation Programme
Wildzone - all about capuchins and woollies
Monkey Rehabilitation Programme
Monkey Sanctuary Visits and Talks
Monkey Sanctuary - Educational Resources
Latest News and Campaigns about monkeys
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Toby and The Monkey Sanctuary Trust are very sorry to announce that this event has been cancelled for 2008.
Sadly, an overenthusiastic Toby has torn the ligaments in his leg during training and will be unable to attempt his epic sponsorship feat this September. He hopes to complete the sponsored walk next year instead.
Thank you to everyone who has supported Toby so far. Anyone who has sponsored Toby and would like to have their donation reimbursed, please contact Justgiving.com who will arrange transfer of funds back into your account.
We wish Toby a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the trail in 2009!
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This September, Toby, a rescued one and a half year old collie-cross, will trek the 133 miles from his home at The Monkey Sanctuary Trust to Land's End to raise money for The Monkey Sanctuary Trust's work. Toby will be aided in his travels by his two companion animals Matt and Gem (humans) who will carry his supplies and equipment along the way!
Your sponsorship money will go towards helping provide a safe, stable home for primate victims of the UK pet trade; it will also help the Trust in its work, including campaigning to end the trade in primates as pets both in the UK and overseas.
All members of this team are vegans, so we hope that the environmental impact of this sponsored trek will be tiny as we use only the power of our bodies and tasty, local vegan foods along the way!
So please sponsor Toby and his helpers and help us to raise money to give primates a better, brighter future.
Sponsor Toby online or, for other sponsorship options, call The Monkey Sanctuary Trust on 01503 262 532 and ask for Gemma.