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Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary

Coordinates: 51°47′48″N 3°41′26″W / 51.79677°N 3.69051°W / 51.79677; -3.69051
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Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary
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The chimpanzee cages at the Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary
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51°47′48″N 3°41′26″W / 51.79677°N 3.69051°W / 51.79677; -3.69051
Date openedDecember 2008; 15 years ago (2008-12)
LocationCaehopkin
Abercraf
Wales
WebsiteWales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary

Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary between Caehopkin and Abercraf in Powys, Wales. It became the Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary in December 2008, being previously known as Cefn-yr-Erw Primate Sanctuary.[1] The sanctuary is owned and operated by husband and wife Graham and Jan Garen.

Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary transportation truck

Cefn-yr-Erw had been a traditional hill farm, when Jan inherited it from her father.[1] Jan first acquired a Vietnamese Potbelly Pig and later some marmosets, goats, capybaras and several traditional farm animals.[1] Jan married Graham Garen in 1994 and the sanctuary continued to develop. When Penscynor Wildlife Park closed in 1998, the sanctuary took seven unwanted chimpanzees from the park and were able to house them from 21 February 1999 within the sanctuary.[1] They would have been shot without the intervention of the sanctuary.[2] The sanctuary now rescues and provides a final home for many types of unwanted animals, in particular chimpanzees, baboons, spider monkeys, capuchins and marmosets.[1]

As the animals that they rescue are not able to survive in the wild, they try to make the rest of the animals' lives as enjoyable as possible. The sanctuary has a policy of not breeding any animals.[3]

The sanctuary receives no funding from the UK government, Welsh governments or local councils and therefore relies donations from the public and also from the entrance fee to its 30,000 visitors a year.[4] It is a registered charity (Charity ID:1076645).[5]

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary". Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  2. ^ Turner, Robin (5 July 2004). "Animals in trouble wing into Welsh safe haven". Western Mail.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Cefn-yr-Erw Primate Sanctuary's Address and Information". Animal Sopport. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary: Pair give refuge to unwanted primates". BBC. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  5. ^ "1076645 - Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary Ltd". Charity Commission for England and Wales. Retrieved 15 June 2014.