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Article: Take a walk on the wild side Days Out GRAHAM YOUNG finds a natural wonder in Staffordshire at Trentham's Monkey Forest
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- Evening Mail
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
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MONKEY FOREST is exactly what it says on the sparse leaflet - a
forest with monkeys in it.
The Barbary Macaques are considered to be an endangered species,
with recent estimates suggesting that the wild population of Algeria
and Morocco is down to just 10,000 compared with 25,000 in 1976.
Here, on a site that you walk through, you'll find 140 monkeys in
60 acres of magnificently-mature woodland.
You might think the ratio means you'll have little chance to see
them, but there are several areas where the monkeys are prepared to
relax right in front of you.
If you are lucky, they'll even join you on a bench.
But the Macaques are not tame. You must obey the no-food
regulations, stand very ...