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‘Ikea Monkey’ Darwin will not be evicted

Generous donor saves Ikea monkey from eviction in Toronto

Ryan Ramgobin
Wednesday 01 July 2015 07:46 EDT
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‘Ikea Monkey’ Darwin will not be evicted
‘Ikea Monkey’ Darwin will not be evicted

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Darwin the monkey, who shot to fame in December 2012, was at risk of being evicted from the Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary.

The sanctuary had experienced difficulties raising money until a generous donor came forward to save the farm. Watch the video below to see the announcement.

Details of the arrangement are still to be confirmed but the new investment will help pay for more monkeys to be rescued from the exotic pet trade and research labs.

And just in case you had forgotten the sight of Darwin in a fur coat, take a look below.

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