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Monkeys in the Media

2024-02-22 14:20:50

Moderator Duncan Strauss interviewed Kari Bagnall, founder of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary. August 21, 2013

The Florida Forum interviewed guests Kari Bagnall and Bob Ingersoll and talked with the documentary "Project Nim" about the primate extension project of the jungle friend. October 10, 2011 (27:52)

Moderator Doug Clifford interviewed Kari Bagnall, founder of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary. May 14, 2011, 11 o'clock, 11:36

Moderator Bob Linden interviewed Kari Bagnall about surveys, monkeys looking for evacuation centers to escape from the street zoo, public or private entertainment facilities. November 7, 2010 (56: 59)

Mike's Animal Kingdom interviewed guest Kari Bagnall to discuss why monkeys make a terrible pet. May 24, 2009 (7: 07)

Today's Gainesville - I think that our monkey has the best tail in a local magazine article on symbiotic relations with Gainesville, Florida. April 2013

Alachua Today's Article - Founder of Friends of the Alliance and Executive Director Kari Bagnall wants the Primate Reserve to find funds to expand beyond the current 12 acres of land

The Crusader of Kari Bagnall stopped raising primates as pets. Our town, Newbury and Jonesville, Spring 2011

Jungle Friends Kari Bagnall, founder of Primate Sanctuary, explains why monkeys are not good pets. July 1, 2008 (02:24)

Twelve monkeys are killing about 7 billion viruses, but this exhibition is like CERN. This is the year of the monkey, and all media are experimenting with publicity stunts such as Vica virus, Ebola and any other intimidating tactics. So, we are enthusiastic scientists, who is a fan of the population and thus releasing the incurable diseases of the Spanish flu? Perhaps as a security guard Dr. Manhattan is a nuclear threat, the entire alien or meteor descending from the sky seems to be a new story. Then, the character of Ozymandis created a smart illusion that Manhattan doctors destroy the cities of the world using his power, not the Tesla nuclear power generator built and hidden by Ozymandis of Antarctica.

New World monkeys are one of three major informal groups of biological order primates, the other two groups are (1) primates and (2) old world monkeys and marmosets. New world monkeys and old world monkeys and marmosets are considered "high primates" or low order Similformes, while primates (such as lemurs) are considered "low primates". Thus the term "monkey" refers to an ape that is not a tick, or a primate that is neither a monkey nor a monkey. Indeed, monkeys are not a consistent group, so there are no specific characteristics, and everyone shares it. New World monkeys are in Mexico, Central and South America, Old World monkeys are in Central Africa, South Asia, Japan and India.