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In late September, he traveled to the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor, Florida, located just a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico and about 20 miles northwest of Tampa, to ensure that the ...
The sanctuary sits on 100 acres of land in rural Florida, southwest of Orlando. The sanctuary is a founding member of North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) [3] and is accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. As such, it is not open to the general public as an attraction or zoo.
Cheeta (also known as Jiggs IV) was a male chimpanzee born about 1960, formerly owned by Tony Gentry and had resided at the C.H.E.E.T.A. Primate Sanctuary (Creative Habitats and Enrichment for Endangered and Threatened Apes) in Palm Springs, California. [41]
Suncoast Primate Sanctuary, Palm Harbor; Survival Outreach Sanctuary, Spring Hill; Tallahassee Museum, Tallahassee, Florida; Tampa Bay Raptor Rescue, Clearwater; Tarpon Springs Aquarium and Animal Sanctuary, Tarpon Springs; The Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary, Jacksonville; The National Elephant Center, Fellsmere; Two Tails Ranch, Williston
Monkey Jungle is a 30-acre (12 ha) primatarium and zoological park located in South Miami, Florida. Established in 1933 by Joseph DuMond for the exhibition and study of endangered monkeys in semi-natural habitats after releasing 6 Java Macaques into a subtropical forest, the park is now home to over 300 primates.
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is located near Homosassa Springs, Florida, in the United States.The park is one of the notable locations in the state to view manatees.
The Gulf Breeze Zoo (originally The Zoo Northwest Florida) is a 50-acre (20 ha) zoo located in Woodlawn Beach, Florida, neighboring Navarre and Gulf Breeze, Florida.It has over 900 exotic animals including rhinos, hippos, Western lowland gorillas, and orangutans that visitors can view during an African preserve train ride.
Ape Cognition and Conservation Initiative is a great ape sanctuary and scientific research facility in Des Moines, Iowa.The facility was announced in 2002 and received its first ape residents in 2004, conceived of as the Great Ape Trust, [1] or Iowa Primate Learning Sanctuary, [2] launched in part by the primatologist Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Des Moines businessman Ted Townsend.