Maguari;329198His book about the story of Ashover Zoological Garden (he hated the word 'zoo') makes for fascinating reading.[/QUOTE said:His wife also wrote a book about Pan's Garden which was also fascinating. Unfortunately I have yet to find a copy of Mr Keeling's book.
I have been waiting to visit Monkey World for a couple of years but being car-less it's not easy.
I was promised a visit for my 40th birthday but it never happened. Last week we drove right past on the way somewhere else but my pleas for a pitstop fell on stony ground.
Ah well, one day I'll get there....
Monkey World's animal director Jeremy Keeling has written a book about his experience of handrearing Amy and Gordon. It's called Jeremy and Amy and is due out on 1st July. It is priced at £16.99 but is on Amazon for £10.19
Jeremy and Amy: The Extraordinary Story of One Man and His Orang-utan: Amazon.co.uk: Jeremy Keeling, Rick Broadbent: Books
JEREMY KEELING: The orangutan who saved my life | Mail Online
It's not lingga it's amei in the pic
golden cheek gibbon zoey finally gave birth last week too!
Re the new - fat - orang utan. Is Onshine a Sumatran or Bornean? What is her history (before becoming a misplaced "pet")?![]()
That is ab fab!!!Have all the confiscated golden cheeked gibbon females now given birth to at least one offspring?
Re the new - fat - orang utan. Is Onshine a Sumatran or Bornean? What is her history (before becoming a misplaced "pet")?![]()
New orangutan for monkey world -
Britain's fattest orangutan put on strike diet after reaching double natural body weight | Mail Online
My first post hope its ok
I visited monkey world at the weekend and witnessed Oshine moving around her enclosure very freely despite her size, her climbing ability was amazing to watch. She is in the indoor enclosure of the new orangutan nursery and has picked the top platform to sleep on where she spent most of the day hiding under a blanket. She is an borneon orang
The notice said on the window that she was born at Jakorta zoo indonesia before going to south africa.
Thanks for that information. I was wondering how she'd get through the 'walkways' that link the outdoor enclosure to the house - maybe she's not going to try just yet!
I'm also wondering how an orangutan born in Jakarta Zoo can end up in private hands in South Africa?