Razorbill rescue – mission accomplished!

We are delighted to announce that the pair of rescued Razorbill’s we cared for have just been released back to sea, near St Catherine’s Lighthouse, where they were originally found.

It was at the start of the year that we said hello to our unusual guests who were in desperate need of some special love and attention. These distinctive seabirds, with barrel-shaped bodies, and short tails and wings, were found washed up on a beach – the poor things were covered in oil and would not have survived without help. Luckily they were spotted and taken to Carisbrooke Vets. After a check-up and many washes to remove the oil, we were asked to rehabilitate them until they recovered enough to go back out to sea.

So our amazing Keepers got to work organising daily deliveries of fresh sandeels for the birds’ breakfast and dinner. And ferrying them to the RSPCA’s pool so they could practise swimming – it was vital that their feathers were fully waterproof again before they could be released. We even eventually managed to borrow a temporary pool to make it easier for the Keepers to monitor their progress on site, at our sanctuary.

Week by week the birds regained their strength and the beads of water started running off their feathers again – a sign that their waterproofing was coming back. The Keepers got lots of regular expert advice to be certain the birds were getting the right treatment and staying on course for a full recovery.

After six weeks of full on care they were both finally ready to go back to the wild. This was a heartwarming end for these beauties, who have certainly left a huge imprint on the hearts of our team.

It’s been a privilege caring for these wonderful sea birds and we would like to give our thanks to The Carisbrooke Vets, the RSPCA and all the experts who shared their advice. And of course, a big hug and thank you to everyone that donated towards the birds’ food and medical costs – we are a small charity and rely on your donations to support our wild bird rescue and release programme.

We’re so proud of our amazing team of Keepers for the incredible care and attention they gave the Razorbills’ throughout the six weeks of rehabilitation. This was in addition to the hard work they put in every single day, looking after all the rescued animals at the Haven – you did it and we couldn’t be prouder!

A wonderful achievement with a happy outcome for these two lucky Razorbills.

Razorbill rescue – mission accomplished!2023-02-14T10:05:17+00:00

Feel the love with Monkey Haven this half term

Swing on by and fall in love with the rescued gibbons, monkeys, owls, meerkats and other exotic creatures. Our award-winning sanctuary is hosting Love Week during half term (11-19th February). There will be rescue stories to warm your heart, plus daily keeper talks focusing on love in its many forms – romances, bromances and there’s even a monkey who’s found happiness with his squeaky toy pig!

Rescued marmosets, Rosa, Gizmo and Winston were all ex-pets with troubled pasts but through gradual introductions we have been able to integrate them into a happy trio. Find out how all three came to live at the Haven and watch them enjoying an enriched new life with monkeys of their own kind – A happy love story for these three little monkeys.

Javan langurs, Wheat and Treacle, will no doubt be spotted having one of their many cuddles and learn of the love story between our Siamangs and Muellers gibbons. They were once living as neighbours but now live happily together under one roof in a very special and unique love story at the Haven.

There will be tasty treats in the tea room, and a chance for children to make Valentines’ card for the animals in our craft lodge. There are kids’ activity sheets and a love heart trail (you can win a treat), plus plenty of opportunities to get up close to some of the animals, including meeting the owls and seeing the rescued reptiles in the Reptile Lodge.

We’re open every day from 10am, with play areas, Wi-fi, trails, disabled access and free return within seven days. There’s a great little shop where you can snap up some unique gifts for your loved one, such as a Valentine’s adoption or a keeper for the day experience!

All proceeds from your visit will help support the animals you’ll meet. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

Feel the love with Monkey Haven this half term2023-02-02T15:56:00+00:00

A sad farewell to Nanushka, the Barbary macaque

It is with a heavy heart that we sadly announce the passing of our beloved Barbary macaque Nanushka. Our beautiful girl, known as Nushy was surrounded by her animal carers and the incredible team at The Carisbrooke Vets as we said our last goodbyes and laid her to rest. 💔

Nanushka was sadly once a victim of the illegal pet trade, found at a pet shop with no legal paperwork and seized by our partners, Stichting AAP. It was claimed she was brought at a market and dumped in the pet shop, but her true story and previous traumas will never truly be known. The AAP successfully integrated Nanushka into a troop of rescued Barbary’s, all from similar backgrounds, before being transferred to our sanctuary in 2014. However, due to her previous ordeal, she had developed unnatural compulsive behaviours including foot-biting and obsessive grooming, which are common behaviours of rescued Macaques who have been victim to isolation. Through our rehabilitation plan we managed to keep these behaviours under control, but Nanushka suffered a minor injury to her foot earlier in the year which had caused her to over-groom the wound, making it progressively worse and unable to heal.

Despite our keepers best efforts at distracting and training Nanushka, we reached out to behavioural experts and vets at the AAP who collaborated with us to help attain a recovery plan. Sadly though as all options were explored and exhausted, we had to make the heartbreaking decision to say goodbye to our lovely Nushy and as you can imagine we are all devastated. 💔

It has been a really sad few days for our sanctuary and it’s animal carers. None of them could have done anymore to make Nanushka feel safe and loved and we would like to share a few words from each of them…

💕Lisa: “My darling Nanushka, it’s not going to be the same without you, I’m going to miss your sassy but secretly loving nature. We’ve lost a big part of our family, but our memories of you will live on. Our hearts are broken but we take comfort knowing you are now at peace.”

💕Lily: “Nanushka had such a beautiful soul and loved her carers unconditionally but sadly her previous traumas had taken it’s toll on her mental health. Our hearts are broken knowing there was no more we could possibly do to help our Nushy. We will all miss her terribly and she will never be forgotten, sleep well my darling.”

💕Terri – “Nushka was the sweetest girl, she absolutely loved being cuddled up with her house mates, and enjoyed a little ear tickle from her keepers. She arrived with some deeply embedded emotional scars and the reality is we can heal most wounds but the emotional issues never really go away. It’s heartbreaking there are still primates being kept as pets – people have no idea what lasting damage these primates endure. Sleep tight beautiful.”

💕Nicole: “Nushy, even though I hadn’t worked with you for long, the bond we developed was amazing and the trust and vulnerability you showed towards me was a privilege. Rest in peace Nushy, we love you.”

💕Jordon: “No one could deny that Nanushka was a supermodel amongst Barbary Macaques, with her stunning eyes, long face and pouting expression she was always very unique. After a tough start as a victim of the illegal pet trade, I’m glad our Haven was able to give Nush a safe and loving home for over 8 years. It’s horrible to see the animals in our care suffer due to past psychological trauma and as hard as these decisions are, we are all relieved that the suffering has now come to an end. We will miss you beautiful Nanushka.”

💕Sarah: “Despite her early traumas with humans, Nush was able to learn to trust and bond with her keepers and I will miss her with all my heart.  She would come and seek comfort from her keepers during times of stress. She would lean up against the enclosure and stretch her arms to gently groom you. Rest in peace my beautiful little lady. You will always be in our hearts.“

Here at Monkey Haven, our main aim is to rescue and rehabilitate primates, most commonly from the illegal pet trade. We make it our priority to ensure all of our animals live a happy and enriched life, but unfortunately in some cases the previous mental trauma they have suffered can have a lasting impact.

By sharing Nanushka’s story, we hope it will help us in our mission to educate people about the negative impact of keeping primates as pets, such as the damaging implications this can have on their mental health and well being. 

We also hope Nanushka’s story helps highlight the importance of the Governments “Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill” which aims to introduce a ban on keeping primates as pets. 

Rest in peace Nushy. We will all miss you and it was an honour and a privilege to care for you ❤️

A sad farewell to Nanushka, the Barbary macaque2022-11-22T16:21:32+00:00

Wow!! What a fab night for Monkey Haven…DOUBLE GOLD!!

Gold – Best Small Attraction 🌟
Gold – Best Green Business 🌟

Huge thanks to everyone who took the time to vote for us. We were incredibly excited to receive Gold for Best Green Business but to find out we had also won Gold for Best Small Attraction totally blew us away, thank you so much! Two Gold awards in one evening – what a special night for our primate rescue centre and our fabulous team.

Congratulations to all the winners on the night and many thanks to Red Funnel for hosting such a wonderful evening of celebrations. We had the best time and we were thrilled to be bringing home two new Gold awards for our sanctuary.

Huge respect to our hardworking and passionate team. Their dedication to our animals, our Haven and our visitors is amazing and these latest awards are testament to their incredible work and their first class care in all areas. Our primate rescue centre is an award-winning place to hang out and we are super proud of our sanctuary and its continued achievements.

Monkey Haven is now open Fridays-Mondays, 10am-3pm, with an extension of opening hours throughout Christmas week until 3rd January (except Christmas day and Boxing day)

We would love to welcome you to the Haven this winter so come and say hello to our animals and take advantage of your free seven day returns! There are keeper talks throughout the day and our tea room and shop are free to enter, so pop in for a tasty treat and a spot of Christmas shopping! Hope to see you soon :)

Wow!! What a fab night for Monkey Haven…DOUBLE GOLD!!2022-11-15T09:13:01+00:00

Follow the yellow brick road…. to a load of half term fun

Welcome to the Land of Oz! Come and meet Dorothy, the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion at Monkey Haven this October half term.

We’ve got a whirlwind of fun lined up for you:

  • Fancy dress – join our team and dress up as your favourite characters from The Wizard of Oz! Receive a 10% discount and you’ll be entered into our costume competition to win some fabulous prizes!
  • Follow the Yellow Brick Road trail and find the missing items to win a tasty treat
  • Meet the snakes, reptiles & mini beasts at the Wicked Witch’s Castle…if you dare!
  • Say hello to the owls and discover Oz, our special Boobook owl
  • Face painting, glitter tattoos and Kids’ arts & crafts (on selected days)
  • Munchkin Village – Enjoy magical treats in our themed tea room
  • Emerald City gift shop – Delights and wonderful gifts for all
Bog the Siamang Gibbon

Meet all the amazing rescued animals at our award-winning keeper talks! Plus, help us celebrate some very special birthdays at noon on the following days:

23rd October – Lin the Capunchin’s 5th Birthday
28th October – Bog’s the Siamang’s 20th Birthday
30th October – Bono the Muellers gibbon’s 38th Birthday
30th October – Pumpkin the Capuchin’s 2nd birthday

Swing by for a week of Halloween and birthday fun from the 22nd-30th October! And remember to make use of your FREE 7 day returns! See you soon!

Follow the yellow brick road…. to a load of half term fun2022-10-19T16:03:27+00:00

Thank you to all our Tripadvisor reviewers!

We’re so pleased to get our 2022 Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice award – and it’s all thanks to YOU!

A giant thank you to everyone who has taken time to leave a review on Tripadvisor. There are lots of kind and amazing comments – and it means a lot to us. Your feedback is really important, as it helps us develop what we offer at Monkey Haven. So carry on reviewing!

Love from the Monkey Haven Team x

Thank you to all our Tripadvisor reviewers!2022-07-27T12:15:05+00:00

Introducing our Quiet Hour sessions

We want every one of our visitors to have a wonderful time when they visit our sanctuary, with access to all the facilities that they need. We are pleased to announce that we’re introducing a dedicated Quiet Hour session every week.

Our Quiet Hour is a time for people with hidden disabilities and additional needs, such as autism, to enjoy the Haven. The Quiet Hour runs from 9am to 10am on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with the aim of making Monkey Haven more accessible to everyone. Our doors open at 10am to all visitors, and anyone who has come for the Quiet Hour is welcome to stay on for as long as they wish.

Some of our resident monkeys love to sing and can be a bit noisy. We can supply ear defenders to anyone who needs them.

The number of visitors during Quiet hour is limited to 5 groups, with up to 5 members per group. Normal entrance fees apply, with free entry for a carer (please bring appropriate documentation).

Booking is essential as spaces are limited. Please book online.

Introducing our Quiet Hour sessions2022-06-16T11:09:09+00:00

Lovely Jub-ilee! 28 May – 5 June

We’re putting up the bunting for half term to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (and the school holidays – hurray!)

Pop along and join in the fun:

  • There’s a free activity booklet for the kids’, with a special Jubilee fun sheet with a trail – you might win a small treat if you can find the flags hidden around the Haven.
  • Xhabu’s Tearoom will be creating special Jubilee picnic boxes. We’ve got plenty of outside space for you to enjoy something from the tearoom or ice cream shack, or you can bring your own picnic.
  • Our award-winning Keeper Talks take place throughout the day. This is your chance to learn all about our awesome animals and how they came to be here.
  • And there’s our usual stamper trail plus the fun virtual banana trail if you download our free app.

Birthdays

We’ve got some extra celebrations throughout the week. A couple of our animals have birthdays coming up.

  • Thursday 2nd June – Jubilee the Marmoset is 10 years old (born at the Haven on the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012!)

  • Sunday 5th June – Wheat  the Javan Langur is 16 years old

We like to make them a special cake and have a party.

New arrivals

  • Lilymae putting a meerkat into a van
  • Meerkat in a straw bed

More Meerkat mayhem

We’re excited to be welcoming three meerkats to their forever home at our sanctuary! The two boys, Del Boy and Rodney, are both 6 years old and renown trouble makers! Due to them not mixing within their previous group we were asked if we’d take care of them… and of course we said yes! Tanami is female and she turned 2 in February. She is such a sweet little lady and we are hopeful of pairing Tanami with Gibson, who would love a new friend.

Our Keepers, Lilymae & Jacob, went to collect the new arrivals and made sure they had a safe and comfortable journey. They’re all doing great and we look forward to introducing Del Boy, Rodney and Tanami to you at our Keeper Talks.

A big thank you to Chester Zoo, who offered to help us out and find a friend for Gibson! And the two boys have come from Greenacres Animal Park.

Welcome Rosa

This dear little marmoset was kept as a pet in an elderly gentleman’s front room, but after he passed away the family members contacted us and brought her to our Primate Rescue Centre as they had no idea how to care for her.

Rosa is currently in isolation and will be off show for the next few weeks until she has undergone a full vet check. We are unsure of how old Rosa is. She is sadly very underweight and suffering hair loss too. We have carried out a feacal check which shows she is full of worms, and we are currently treating her for this and monitoring her diet and behaviour.

Our isolation enclosures do have outside areas but as of yet, Rosa hasn’t dared to venture into the open, it’s all very scary out there! Many primates we rescue have never seen daylight before and venturing outside is such a daunting task which takes time. Rehabilitation is always a gradual process but also very rewarding and we’re hopeful she’ll gain her confidence very soon!

Eventually, we hope to pair Rosa up with one of our marmoset troops so she can further learn the natural behaviours of our little residents!

Rosa the Marmoset
Lovely Jub-ilee! 28 May – 5 June2022-05-30T09:33:23+00:00

Silver at the 2022 Charity Film Awards!

We’re celebrating bringing home silver at the 2022 Charity Film Awards. The awards ceremony for this prestigious event was held at the Odeon Leicester Square.

The annual Charity Film Awards is in its 5th year and attracts entries from hundreds of charities, from large organisations such as UNICEF and the British Heart Foundation, to smaller ones like Monkey Haven.

Ellie Wickes, grandaughter of founder, Don, said “We are absolutely thrilled to have won Silver in the People’s Choice Award and we can’t thank you enough for all your love and support in voting for our film.

Growing up alongside the Monkey Haven has been a real experience for me. Through highs and lows I have watched my grandad’s dreams turn into reality and followed the journey through 19 years of my life. It has been truly inspiring to witness my grandad’s passion of creating a ‘forever home’ for primates and animals in need, and furthermore my family’s dedication and determination in bringing it all to fruition. I felt it was important to create this short film of Monkey Haven’s journey as not only a testimony to years of hard work and commitment, but as a reminder of just how far we’ve come as a charity –providing us with a chance to reflect on our achievements, whilst highlighting the importance of our cause. This is my grandad’s legacy and I have loved sharing it with you all.”

Don Walser added “When Ellie suggested visiting the Island for a day and creating a short film for the Charity Film Awards, I was slightly apprehensive of how we would fit a twenty year story into a five minute film! But she captured the story of Monkey haven beautifully. It’s every grandad’s dream to reminisce and tell your life story to your grandchildren, and through Ellie’s creative eye she has enabled me to actually tell my story to everyone.  You don’t realise how far you have come until you take time to reflect and I’m enormously proud of our journey and how many animals we have been able to re-home at our sanctuary. A huge thank you to everyone who voted for our film – we are over the moon to  have won Silver in this category and we are eternally grateful for your support.”

Kelly Wickes,  manager of Monkey Haven, said “We were extremely proud of our film getting through to the finals but to actually win a Silver Award is amazing and a wonderful achievement for our charity.

It was such a special evening alongside some incredible charities, celebrating the wonderful work we all do through the power of film. I’m hugely proud of my daughter and my dad for creating this film. It’s a wonderful reflection of decades of hard work, and I would like to particularly thank my amazing team at the Haven who go above and beyond to ensure our animals have the best love and care possible.”

A huge thank you to everyone that voted for us!

Outside the Odeon, Leicester Square
Silver at the 2022 Charity Film Awards!2022-05-18T13:39:32+00:00

Welcome to LOVE WEEK (Feb half term) 11th – 27th February

The Haven’s doors open on Friday 11 February for the new season! And we’re kicking off with our ‘LOVE WEEK’ half term entertainment – to celebrate half term (hurray, no school), Valentine’s Day, the arrival of our newest rescued residents and to share our love of animals.

First let’s introduce you to our newest residents, Taabo and Imara. They are Diana monkeys who have found their forever home at the Haven. Eight-year-old Taabo is a cheeky and adventurous chap who likes to look after his female companion Imara, who is a little calm and shy.

The Dianas are endangered species and both have travelled from the Netherlands where they were part of the European Endangered Species Programme.

We’ve also welcomed two Great Grey Owls to our aviaries, Nutmeg and Coco. So pop along to say hello, they are absolutely stunning.

As well as our regular keeper talks, visitors will get the chance to speak to other animal charities such as the Wildlife Trust, RSPCA and the Donkey Sanctuary, who we’ve invited to pop in and share some love. The dates for your diary are:

  • Monday 14th – Cats Protection

  • Tuesday 15th – RSPCA

  • Wednesday 16th – Butterfly & Bird Conservation

  • Thursday 17th – Friends of the Animals

  • Friday 18th – Donkey Sanctuary

  • Saturday 19th – Animal Healing + Wildlife Trust

  • Sunday 20th – Wildlife Trust

  • Monday 21st – Friends of the Animals

  • Tuesday 22nd – RSPCA

  • Wednesday 23rd – Butterfly & Bird Conservation

  • Thursday 24th – Cats Protection

  • Friday 25th – Animal Healing

  • Saturday 26th – Wildlife Trust

  • Sunday 27th – Wildlife Trust

There are Kids’ activity sheets and a love heart trail (you can win a treat), plus plenty of opportunities to get up close to some of the animals, including meeting the owls and seeing the mini beasts in the Reptile Lodge.

We can’t wait to see you!

Welcome to LOVE WEEK (Feb half term) 11th – 27th February2022-05-18T13:40:41+00:00