
Monkey Life
Alison's on an emergency mission to the Midlands to collect a Geoffroys marmoset, separated from his sibling.

Alison's on an emergency mission to the Midlands to collect a Geoffroys marmoset, separated from his sibling.

Tragic news strikes the park as immensely respected wildlife vet John Lewis passes away chimp Jestah returns outside with his troop following his surgery the squirrel monkeys feast on mealworms.

Veterinarian Cesar and his team treat marmoset Jenny, capuchin Abby, squirrel monkey Lopez and others at the capuchin lodge, Franco and Fabian learn to take a voluntary hand injection.

Stumpie Freddy's dental issue proves taxing for wildlife vet John Lewis.

Orangutans Kai, Lingga and Joly acclimate to their new residence in Spain. However, with Jeremy's departure imminent, they must summon their bravery to explore the outdoors Alison receives a surprise when she examines Sid more closely.

Alison intervenes to rescue two marmosets from the pet trade, both with names inspired by celebrities the primate care team strive to ensure that each day is engaging and stimulating for the primates.

Orangutans Kai, Lingga and Joly embark on a new chapter as they arrive at a wildlife park in Spain. Monkey World animal manager, Jeremy, accompanies them to ensure their well-being during the journey and help them adjust to their fresh surroundings.

It is a bittersweet farewell to orangutans Kai, Lingga and Joly as they embark on a new life in Spain. Before their journey can start, however, the primate care staff must first secure them in their travel crates.

Wildlife vet John Lewis visits the park to conduct a full health check on squirrel monkey Samantha, but he raises a concern upon discovering a large mass in her abdomen.

Elderly gibbon Ella undergoes surgery with eye surgeon Mr Bray and his team, aiming to restore her vision at the orangutan nursery, Hsiao-Quai, Jin and Awan enjoy pomegranates and marmite, with Jin particularly enjoying the treat.

Capuchins Dino and Winslow are getting on well after being introduced a few weeks ago it's now time for them to be introduced some females and for Dino this is a whole new experience.

The ninth season of the insightful documentary following the daily dramas of caring for 240 cheeky primates at the Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre.

The ninth season of the insightful documentary following the daily dramas of caring for 240 cheeky primates at the Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre.

Woolly monkey Oaska unfortunately passes away. Suffering from severe spinal arthritis, his condition rapidly worsens, leading the primate care team to make the tough decision to euthanise him.

There's two new arrivals at the park a baby woolly monkey for experienced mum Xingu, and dad Oaska and Alison's been to Wales to collect a new squirrel monkey called Azzi who was being kept as a pet.

Alison calls in a specialist eye surgeon to perform the cataract operation on Lola the chimpanzee, Mr Bray normally operates on humans so it's a unique experience for man and ape only time will tell if the operation has been successful.

Ruby, the park's newest and largest marmoset, is introduced to males Jock and Colin, but the introduction does not go as planned the primate care team observes that Lola, a chimpanzee in Paddy's group, experiences vision problems.

It's graduation day as baby golden-cheeked gibbon Mikado moves in with his new foster mum Alex, full time, and geriatric stumpie Gerald is rushed to the operating theatre.

The staff prepares for two new woolly monkeys from Switzerland, and the male capuchins are put to the test with a clever puzzle feeder.

Staff are anxious as chimp Athena undergoes an eye operation and woolly monkey Piquita's baby is finally given a name.