Photo of Cal the Japanese Macaque with photos of damaged fencing

URGENT: Funds Needed for Emergency Response!

Over the weekend of May 21, 2022, a speeding vehicle drove onto our primate sanctuary property and broke through Main, our largest enclosure and home to 63 monkeys. The vehicle drove down the enclosure's fence line and broke through on the opposite end, damaging poles and electric wires. The vehicle then sped past our residential staff cabins and broke through a metal gate, exiting our property. Thankfully, no caretakers or monkeys were harmed.

We must act fast to protect the monkeys

At this stage, we do not know if the integrity of the fence has been damaged beyond repair, which means a permanent solution may be extremely costly, but we need to take immediate action to ensure the safety of our animals as we assess the full extent of the damage. Please help us raise at least $15,000 for our emergency response. Your donation will enable us to take immediate action to...

— Reinforce and maintain the provisional barriers we have constructed to keep the monkeys in the enclosure and predators out.

— Move the enclosure's 63 monkeys to other enclosures on the property.

— Assess the full extent of the damage and develop plans for permanent repairs or to replace the fencing.

We do not have a moment to lose! Please donate today to help us take emergency steps to address damages to the sanctuary's Main enclosure, home to 63 precious monkeys!

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