There's another one?
Depends on how much you like monkeys...
I'd say it's worth one visit to see a 100+ troop of macaques living in an established forest with no barrier (but after 1 or 2 visits it can get a bit "samey").
It's also worth bearing in mind that it is relatively expensive to see one species
its more for my girlfriend than me as she is a huge monkey/ape fan. how close to the macaques do you get?
Think you may have swallowed the Collections PR manual over this post,considering that Barbary Macaques is one of the most study species of primate in captivity,also the British Army has been studying the ones on Gibraltar for one hell of alot longer than this park has ever been open!Some people have questions here about Monkey Forest so,
They have 140 free ranging Barbary Macaques which are contained within a 60 acre forest, split into 2 distinct groups.
I think it is excellent value for money, off the top of my head I think it is £6 for adults, less for children which is amazing considering that these animals are free ranging, living how monkeys should, it is the only free ranging monkey enclosure in the whole of the UK and there are guides all through the forest who are there to answer all your questions and present the feeding talks every hour.
The other great thing about Monkey Forest is they do not just talk about conservation, it is conservation in action. These monkeys are breeding in conditions very similar to their wild counterparts and they will hopefully be returned to the wild, and Monkey Forest has a proven track record with this. In fact, about 80% of what we know about Barbary Macaques and their social life has come from studies conducted at Monkey Forest, as the observations which scientists make there are representative of the Barbary Macaques in the wild.
This is an excellent animal collection to visit.
about 80% of what we know about Barbary Macaques and their social life has come from studies conducted at Monkey Forest, as the observations which scientists make there are representative of the Barbary Macaques in the wild.
You may have spent 1 hour at Monkey Forest however the vast majority of people do not, 1 hour to look at 100+ monkeys spread over all that area, I think half a day is more reasonable (comparable to the time you can spend at Blackbrook).
It is the only free ranging monkey enclosure in the whole of the UK and there are guides all through the forest who are there to answer all your questions and present the feeding talks every hour.