Flying Monkeys Freefall for Funds!

Flying Monkeys Freefall for Funds!  On the 16th of February 2013, a team of daring individuals will don monkey suits and jump from heights of up to 15,000ft, to raise vital funds and awareness for South West based primate charity: Wild Futures. Wild Futures are on the lookout for more thrill-seekers to join in the … Continued

Wild Futures comments on the monkey found in Canadian furniture store

Date: 12 December 2012 Wild Futures comments on the monkey found in Canadian furniture store Wild Futures, the primate welfare charity in UK was concerned this week to hear the news regarding a monkey found wondering in a furniture store entrance in Canadian city Toronto, dressed in a sheepskin jacket. Brooke Aldrich, Campaigns Manager at … Continued

Wild Futures voted onto EARS board to help animals in Europe

Last weekend the town of Villena, welcomed members of EARS (European Alliance of Rescue Centres and Sanctuaries) for its second meeting this year. Wild Futures is a founder member of EARS. The city of Villena was chosen for this important meeting due to its proximity to one of the projects included in EARS, APP Primadomus, … Continued

The Monkey Sanctuary Achieves Wildlife Friendly Business Award

The Monkey Sanctuary, flagship project of the Looe based charity Wild Futures, last night was awarded the bronze tourism award for ‘Wildlife Friendly Business’ in recognition for its outstanding work for local wildlife. The charity, who were judged against two other finalists, proudly accepted the ‘bronze’ award at last night’s prestigious Cornwall Tourism Awards ceremony. … Continued

Wild Futures Haunted Sleepover a scary success!

Over the past two weeks, more than 50 daring individuals have completed the spine-tingling challenge of spending a night in one of the most notoriously haunted venues in the UK: Bodmin Jail. The purpose of these chilling events was not only to test the nerves of the participants, but also to raise vital funds for … Continued

Wild Futures’ Corporate Event a Huge Success!

Wild Futures, the environmental and conservation charity that runs the primate rescue and rehabilitation centre, The Monkey Sanctuary near Looe, held a business networking event on Thursday 25th October 2012 at The Plymouth Museum. The event was a huge success with more than 60 local businesses attending. The evening included wine tasting with wine writer … Continued

Spooky Day at The Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary

Come and join Wild Futures’ staff on 31st October 2012 for a range of spooky festivities at the Wild Futures primate rescue and rehabilitation centre – The Monkey Sanctuary near Looe. Open all through the half term holiday from 11am – 4.30pm, on the 31st there will be ghost stories, pre-trick or treat face painting, … Continued