Love this place. Our 5 year old really enjoys feeding them peanuts, and Magillan is hilarious. He's in the back on the left side of the Sanctuary. We probably spent the most time with him because he interacts more than the others. Pongo is LARGE and very interesting to watch as well. Their areas are clean and well-maintained.
First time visiting the sanctuary. It was really hot outside and the middle of the afternoon so the primates were not really active. Still was able to see the different types of primates the sanctuary is helping to take care of and protect. It's a nice little place.
Didn't know this place existed until we were taken for a holiday gift. It's a true sanctuary for mostly primates but a couple of cows and a mini goat as well. A group of primates was from medical lab experimentation. The place is run by volunteers who really care. Check it out!
It is a great place to see the primates and a few other animals. They appear to be well taken care of by the staff and volunteers. The facility is rustic and not a sterile concrete zoo. They house mostly older animals and it is a good place for them to relax. The admission is very reasonable and is not for profit. It is worth making a small donation on top of admission. Pongo was my favorite. He seemed interested in interacting, but since, like most other animal facilities, it is for seeing not touching. Some of the animals can be fed peanuts that are purchased there. Again, it is worthy of visit and donations.
a month ago
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Love this place. Our 5 year old really enjoys feeding them peanuts, and Magillan is hilarious. He's in the back on the left side of the Sanctuary. We probably spent the most time with him because he interacts more than the others. Pongo is LARGE and very interesting to watch as well. Their areas are clean and well-maintained.
2 months ago0
First time visiting the sanctuary. It was really hot outside and the middle of the afternoon so the primates were not really active. Still was able to see the different types of primates the sanctuary is helping to take care of and protect. It's a nice little place.
6 months ago0
Didn't know this place existed until we were taken for a holiday gift. It's a true sanctuary for mostly primates but a couple of cows and a mini goat as well. A group of primates was from medical lab experimentation. The place is run by volunteers who really care. Check it out!
2 weeks ago0
What a wonderful place then going there. Since I was a kid a month because I treated so good. It's fun to go out and see that.
3 months ago0
It is a great place to see the primates and a few other animals. They appear to be well taken care of by the staff and volunteers. The facility is rustic and not a sterile concrete zoo. They house mostly older animals and it is a good place for them to relax. The admission is very reasonable and is not for profit. It is worth making a small donation on top of admission. Pongo was my favorite. He seemed interested in interacting, but since, like most other animal facilities, it is for seeing not touching. Some of the animals can be fed peanuts that are purchased there. Again, it is worthy of visit and donations.
a month ago