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Monkey World
Monkey World (fully referred to as Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre) is a 65-acre (26.3 ha) ape and monkey sanctuary and rescue centre near Wool, Dorset, England. Set up in 1987 by the late Jim Cronin, and later operated by both him and his wife Alison, it was originally intended to provide a home for abused chimpanzees used as props by Spanish beach photographers, but is now home to many different species of primates.
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Travel Nature Tourism Wildlife Outdoor Activities Conservation Outdoor Adventure Family-Friendly Travel Destination Educational Animal Welfare Sustainable Travel Endangered Species Animals Zoology Nature Reserve Day Trip Wildlife Sanctuary Zoological Park Animal Sanctuary Animal Rescue Wildlife Rehabilitation Ethical Tourism