Latest Conservation Project News
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Chances For Nature Annual Report 2024/2025
10th Jul 2025
In 2022, a wildfire tore through the Bouhachem Forest Reserve in northern Morocco, one of the few remaining refuges for wild Barbary macaques, leaving many wild Barbary macaque monkeys dead. From July 25th to August 4th, the fire ravaged a large part of where the wild Barbary macaques reside.
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Barbary macaque Awareness & Conservation Annual Report 2024/2025
10th Jul 2025
In 2022, a wildfire tore through the Bouhachem Forest Reserve in northern Morocco, one of the few remaining refuges for wild Barbary macaques, leaving many wild Barbary macaque monkeys dead. From July 25th to August 4th, the fire ravaged a large part of where the wild Barbary macaques reside.
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Monkey Forest Visit Morocco on Conservation Visit
19th Aug 2024
In the summer of 2024, Dr. Roland Hilgartner, Head of research and Director at Affenberg Salem (our sister park in Germany), embarked on a mission to Morocco to visit the Barbary macaques in their native habitats.
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Poo-nique Research at Trentham Monkey Forest!
14th Aug 2024
In 2024, we helped Matt Gardiner, the PhD wizard from Liverpool John Moore’s University, to decode the secrets hidden in monkey poop!
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Preserving Peru’s Precious Cloud Forest – Conservation Project
2nd Feb 2024
In a remarkable collaboration, Trentham Monkey Forest has joined forces with the Primate Society of Great Britain (PSGB) to support a vital conservation project led by researcher Lorena Fernandez. The project focused on evaluating the impact of 15 years of community conservation efforts in the Campesino Community of Yambrasbamba in Peru.
