S1E01 | Chimps Get The Better Of The Animal Manager | Monkey Life | Beyond Wildlife

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Based in Dorset in the UK, Monkey World is the largest monkey and ape rescue centre on the planet. For nearly three decades, the team has saved countless primates - across 20 countries - from lives of cruelty, abuse, and neglect. This safe haven is now home to more than 200 monkeys and apes. The dedicated staff never stop in their quest to save animals from being mistreated by owners, ending up in laboratories or being exploited in the entertainment industry.
    The Nursery chimps get the better of Animal Manager Jeremy, but he has his revenge! We also meet chimpanzee Paddy, who’s been the perfect leader of his group for more than 15 years. And we find out why new alpha male Hananya is struggling with life at the top. There’s tension when a baby Woolly Monkey is born, but instead of being tucked up with mum, it’s been rejected. Will the endangered primate survive without human intervention?
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Комментарии • 58

  • @josettemonachino4162
    @josettemonachino4162 2 года назад +23

    Jeremy is just amazing! I could watch and listen to him all day

  • @stepht7508
    @stepht7508 2 года назад +16

    Jeremy seems like he's in his perfect place..What a great guy☺️

    • @vickiaverett2744
      @vickiaverett2744 Год назад

      Hi Steph, I’m just way behind everybody. I found the show by accident about a year ago! Jeremy definitely seems like a really good guy!

  • @tonyagriffin8271
    @tonyagriffin8271 Год назад +8

    The more I watch the more I love how they respect the monkeys and they respect the staff

  • @vickiaverett2744
    @vickiaverett2744 Год назад +5

    I’m thinking that most people who love monkeys already know that Jeremy wrote the greatest book called : Jeremy and Amy The extraordinary true story of One Man & his Orangutan. It’s such a Great Book! Who knew that Jeremy is an author? So….for those that didn’t know about this book, it’s a fabulous book to read and a glimpse into Jeremy’s life.

    • @honeyowen3163
      @honeyowen3163 Год назад +3

      Hi Vicki I'll definitely look for it! Do you know about "The Vervet Monkey Foundation"? They're a monkey sanctuary in S. Africa They rescue often very teeny orphaned babies who go through an integration program where they get foster monkey moms and troops? Then they're released into protected forest areas in the "Vervet Forest". We can watch them progress weekly in 1/2 hr. videos and since you're clearly an animal lover I think you'll love them. Check them out. :) Hi from Canada.

    • @jamesblunt2014
      @jamesblunt2014 10 месяцев назад

      Great show and another great organization. Digby, I think his name is, the depressed little vervet monkey broke my heart.

  • @jennifersherlock2697
    @jennifersherlock2697 2 года назад +6

    I just recently watched the episode where he lost pip and it broke my heart

    • @seekinmyshadowlands6875
      @seekinmyshadowlands6875 2 года назад +1

      Oh my, so very saddening...How did Pip pass?

    • @jennifersherlock2697
      @jennifersherlock2697 2 года назад +1

      @@seekinmyshadowlands6875 she was under sedation they were cleaning a very simple cut on her leg and something went wrong and she died fast

  • @fee4900
    @fee4900 Год назад +1

    He is grooming Jeremy, very sweet when a chimpanzee is grooming you

  • @lillypad9960
    @lillypad9960 2 года назад +6

    Always enjoy these videos and I hope you can continue your excellent work.

  • @marilyngardner2332
    @marilyngardner2332 Год назад +1

    Brings the straw like a child brings their blanket😊

  • @annajbanana2132
    @annajbanana2132 2 года назад +11

    The whole issue of these moms rejecting their babies has so much to do with the way they were raised in captivity and kept as pets rather than being raised naturally in nature in a social group and learning from watching other females in the group. It is so sad just how much damage is caused to these beautiful creatures and how it impacts their lives and their babies lives.

    • @pt68picaso
      @pt68picaso 2 года назад +4

      Generational trauma being passed on. The infant isn't the parent, but what was lacking during the parent's infancy persists in the infant's without intervention.

  • @sherryfrische4391
    @sherryfrische4391 2 года назад +7

    You guys take very good care of these awesome animals!! Not sure I’ve seen a place go to such great lengths to care for their animals♥️Thank You♥️would love to visit some day!!

    • @honeyowen3163
      @honeyowen3163 Год назад

      Hi Sherry I agree these guys are awesome! Do you know about "The Vervet Monkey Foundation"? They're a monkey sanctuary in S. Africa They rescue often very teeny orphaned babies who go through an integration program where they get foster monkey moms and troops? Then they're released into protected forest areas in the "Vervet Forest". We can watch them progress weekly in 1/2 hr. videos and since you're clearly an animal lover I think you'll love them. Check them out. :) Hi from Canada.

  • @dabooser1048
    @dabooser1048 2 года назад +7

    What a great show. I absolutely love the great apes. I hope many more episodes are posted.

    • @marlarlynch3170
      @marlarlynch3170 Год назад

      Monkey world is the best the give respect they get it

  • @ABlackCountryWoman
    @ABlackCountryWoman 7 месяцев назад

    Butch does, indeed, look...unhinged. haha

  • @angelluismuniz
    @angelluismuniz Год назад +1

    Love you guys, just started from the beginning and watch back to back

  • @Bird_Baya
    @Bird_Baya 10 месяцев назад

    Wow amazing ❤❤

  • @eunicestone6532
    @eunicestone6532 11 месяцев назад

    Heynanaya is a beast.

  • @clemflynn7067
    @clemflynn7067 Год назад

    The exchange abt the newborn orangutan being accepted by the mother should have been: “YAI , YAI, I doubt it! Hopefully she won’t, as every human here fights for a chance 18:47 mother looks the other direction, YAI, YAI, I think it’s time to take the baby away, and we will raise it by hand…..”

  • @jennifersherlock2697
    @jennifersherlock2697 2 года назад +1

    I love Jeremy and his chemistry with these animals you can tell he uniquely cares. If he's there ever in America you can wake me up because I love primates the same as him:-)

  • @myster624
    @myster624 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing 😄😄😄

  • @darlenekorson3716
    @darlenekorson3716 Год назад +1

    No vegetable oil. Use olive or canola oil. The process of obtaining oil from vegetables uses too much chemicals. Its not good for you.😊

  • @honeyowen3163
    @honeyowen3163 Год назад

    🐒New subscriber here. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to these beautiful creatures. And a special thanks for allowing me the privilege to watch. Hi from Canada :)

  • @janmcguire5268
    @janmcguire5268 2 года назад +3

    Great show!

  • @cwclarkephotos9551
    @cwclarkephotos9551 2 года назад +3

    Jeremy has the best job in the world.

  • @jessicawatson8356
    @jessicawatson8356 4 месяца назад

    How and when did Jim pass away?? Sorry for your loss!! Xo

  • @Sassyglbeauty
    @Sassyglbeauty Год назад

    It’s hard to imagine humans going and killing these magnificent creatures to steal their child! If it were humans, they would get life in prison or death.

  • @anti-antifamclovin7627
    @anti-antifamclovin7627 Год назад

    Certain animals like primates, elephants, and dolphins(orcas) should be kept in sanctuaries or the wild. That's it! Even well meaning and funded zoos have issues with them regarding mental health. They need to roam free and they are not pets💯

  • @rosieposie2176
    @rosieposie2176 Год назад

    Virgin river

  • @kriswagoner4935
    @kriswagoner4935 2 года назад +1

    ai really like this show It makes me laugh so much 😅

  • @tscarborough2196
    @tscarborough2196 2 года назад

    I am amazed & like tremendously that personnel have interactions with the animals.
    Other places do not have up & close interactions with the animals.

  • @clemflynn7067
    @clemflynn7067 Год назад

    THAT WOOLLY MONKEY BABY WAS NOT HURT BY THAT MOMMA MONKEY!!!! YOU CIULD CLEARLY TELL THE MOM WAS UPSET - NO DOUBT B/C THEY TOOK HER NEWBORN!!! SHE WAS GETTING TO KNOW IT!!!! THEY DIDNT GIVE HER A DAM CHANCE!!!

  • @wolvessmileback
    @wolvessmileback 2 года назад +1

    You’re surprised the babies died in incubators?

  • @michelemarie2568
    @michelemarie2568 2 года назад +1

    Prefer attempts made to return them to natural habitats . . .

  • @mattias969
    @mattias969 Год назад

    And now he is in several places all at once

  • @mercedespohle1677
    @mercedespohle1677 Год назад

    Why lost the chimps the hair?

  • @BaddieBlingBlonds
    @BaddieBlingBlonds 2 года назад

    Too lazy to eat...wow

  • @PrimateProductions
    @PrimateProductions 2 года назад

    Well with all due respect that I'd not the only baby wooly monkey to be hand reared successfully...it may be the only one reared by humans in a zoo by "professionals" but there are quite a few that have been obtained by humans where they are native as newborns as "pets" or "rescues". Many have survived

  • @blueautumn5058
    @blueautumn5058 2 года назад

    I ENCOURAGE BREEDING for the E$NDANGERD and THREATHENED species...so thry too may live4 on and keep thriving ad reproducucing

  • @clemflynn7067
    @clemflynn7067 2 года назад +3

    These ppl are NOT Giving the mother a choice to raise her own baby! They start yelling how she’s trying to bite the baby!!! How do they know she’s about to bite the baby? She didn’t have any blood on her, the baby did not have a blood on it! The bottom line is, these humans see the baby, they think it’s cute, so they want to raise it themselves. Just like humans do, Stepien, ruins stuff. Let the monkey have her baby alone for a little while first. The first. After she had the baby was not enough time. They’re doing it all wrong

    • @seekinmyshadowlands6875
      @seekinmyshadowlands6875 2 года назад +4

      A PRIMATOLOGIST I ASSUME? Well, Allison and Jim are and they have been keepers for many decades prior to Jims death...these experienced ppl DO NOT NOR EVER HAVE taken a baby away from it's mom
      - - LIGHTLY....and have never responded to desperate situations such as this with emotional behaviors. Being "cute" and wanting to raise a baby monkey because it's 'en vouge' simply IS NOT the way THESE PARTICULAR conservationists do their life's work. So, before you go damning someone because YOU THINK that experienced people are behaving inappropriately....first, check yourself... YOU WERE NOT IN THE ROOM AND YOU COULD NOT SEE THE ENTIRE SCENARIO. Secondly, these people tried to allow mom every chance to feed baby AND resulted to sedating mom (something that they HATE doing ) just so it could have it's VERY FIRST
      SUCKLE off of MOM! Third, there was a VERY EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN in the immediate vicinity...Would you like to question his authority, skill, education, training and experience too? And yes, I do know these folks personally and professionally, they are incredibly dedicated to their charges they are INCREDIBLY
      KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT PRIMATES, HOW THEY BEHAVE AND WHAT THEY NEED
      TO THRIVE, SURVIVE AND FLOURISH.

    • @texaswrestling9249
      @texaswrestling9249 Год назад +4

      I'm pretty sure they know what they are doing

    • @christhe2dprotogen511
      @christhe2dprotogen511 Год назад

      Your a dumbass
      These people know how these animals behave and sometimes the camera person can’t properly hold the camera sometimes

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +2

      You just sound silly. These are expert primotogists.