Baby clothing company Cudaboo cuddles up to Wild Futures

Organic baby clothing company, Cudaboo, has cuddled up to leading primate welfare charity, Wild Futures, for a cause related marketing partnership. It’s monkey business as Cudaboo will be donating a percentage of profits from its Choco the Monkey range to Wild Futures. Cudaboo is an organic baby clothing company that offers affordable luxury that gives … Continued

Wild Futures at the London Vegfest 2013

Wild Futures London Group took on the responsibility of holding a stand at the London Vegfest to represent Wild Futures, creating a greater awareness of the charity and getting more people involved in our work. Vegfest London took place over two days with more than 190 stalls over two floors aiming to promote a plant … Continued

Spooky Week at the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary

It’s getting a bit spooky at The Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary in Looe this half term between 26th and 31st October. On the lead up to Halloween there will be all sorts of spooky games and activities going on at the sanctuary all week. You can take a walk through the gardens and hear some … Continued

Wild Futures are a finalist in the Environmental & Wildlife Attraction category at the Cornwall Tourism Awards

With 17 award categoriesat the Cornwall tourism awards covering everything from hotels and restaurants to activities and tourist information, as well as four new thematic attraction categories. The Monkey Sanctuary, flagship project of the Looe based charity Wild Futures, is a finalist in the Environmental and Wildlife category for its outstanding work for local wildlife. … Continued

Wild Futures Celebrates World Animal Day

4 October 2013 Primate welfare charity, Wild Futures, is today celebrating World Animal Day by encouraging supporters to adopt one of five of its monkeys which have the lowest number of adopters. Monkeys such as Ivor, Kwango, Morwella, Sue and Chico are in the bottom five of those adopted and so this week the charity … Continued

Wild Futures’ Outrage at Katy Perry’s Latest Video

Primate welfare charity Wild Futures is outraged after discovering that pop star Katy Perry’s new music video “Roar” features a small menagerie of trained wild animals, including a Capuchin monkey and a baboon. The white-faced Capuchin monkey actor features throughout the 4:21 film, which has more than 86 million views on You Tube.  The primate … Continued

Sykes Cottages Adopt Sheila the Capuchin Monkey at The Monkey Sanctuary

Sykes Cottages, a holiday cottage company with cottages throughout the UK, has become a corporate adopter of Sheila the capuchin at the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary near Looe. Wild Futures is a UK registered charity founded upon almost five decades of experience as a leader in the field of primate welfare and conservation, environmental education, … Continued