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Meet the Keeper: Primates in the Fast Lane

Saturday, November 29

9:00 am - 10:00 am

Join us for this Member’s only Event! No RSVP Required – come join us!
Location: Village WaTuTu – Elder’s Grove

Get an insider’s look into the high-energy world of some of The Living Desert’s most dynamic residents – the patas monkeys!

Join us for Meet the Keeper: Primates in the Fast Lane, a special presentation where our expert animal care team will share fascinating facts, behind-the-scenes stories, and conservation insights about The Living Desert’s primate ambassadors. This engaging talk will explore what it takes to care for these intelligent, fast-moving animals and how The Living Desert enriches their lives with stimulating environments and activities. You will learn about species-specific behaviors, dietary needs, social dynamics, and the role of each primate in its ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to deepen your connection to wildlife and ask the keepers your burning questions.

Join us for this Member’s only Event! No RSVP Required – come join us!
Location: Village WaTuTu – Elder’s Grove

Get an insider’s look into the high-energy world of some of The Living Desert’s most dynamic residents – the patas monkeys!

Join us for Meet the Keeper: Primates in the Fast Lane, a special presentation where our expert animal care team will share fascinating facts, behind-the-scenes stories, and conservation insights about The Living Desert’s primate ambassadors. This engaging talk will explore what it takes to care for these intelligent, fast-moving animals and how The Living Desert enriches their lives with stimulating environments and activities. You will learn about species-specific behaviors, dietary needs, social dynamics, and the role of each primate in its ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to deepen your connection to wildlife and ask the keepers your burning questions.

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