The_Return
04-24-2008, 11:59 AM
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - There's still no sign of a little black monkey named April who was stolen from New Brunswick's Cherry Brook Zoo, but keepers remain optimistic she will be returned.
Zookeeper Lynda Collrin said Thursday posters with pictures of the young, brown-eyed monkey are being put up around Saint John, there's a Facebook site, and school children are joining in the search for April. "There have been no tips so far but we're not giving up hope," Collrin said in an interview.
April was stolen after someone jumped a fence, kicked in a door and nabbed her from the enclosure she shared with her family.
Collrin said April's mother, father and brother continue to call for her.
She said April's brother is taking the loss especially hard, and has not stopped searching the enclosure for her.
"It's heartbreaking," she said.
April is a rare callimico monkey, also known as a Goeldi's monkey. The primates, originally from the Amazon region, are known for their close, family ties.
They are tiny animals, and it's estimated nine-month old April weighs only about half a kilogram.
Collrin said that if the monkey was stolen by someone who simply wants a pet, there's a good chance that person will realize the high-maintenance primate with her special protein diet is too much work and will return her.
She said if someone feeds April grapes and citrus fruits, she could go into insulin shock.
Collrin is also hoping someone might spot the monkey and report her whereabouts.
"Someone having a little black monkey would be hard to miss," Collrin said.
----------------------------------------
Probably the most depressing thing I've heard in ages...
Zookeeper Lynda Collrin said Thursday posters with pictures of the young, brown-eyed monkey are being put up around Saint John, there's a Facebook site, and school children are joining in the search for April. "There have been no tips so far but we're not giving up hope," Collrin said in an interview.
April was stolen after someone jumped a fence, kicked in a door and nabbed her from the enclosure she shared with her family.
Collrin said April's mother, father and brother continue to call for her.
She said April's brother is taking the loss especially hard, and has not stopped searching the enclosure for her.
"It's heartbreaking," she said.
April is a rare callimico monkey, also known as a Goeldi's monkey. The primates, originally from the Amazon region, are known for their close, family ties.
They are tiny animals, and it's estimated nine-month old April weighs only about half a kilogram.
Collrin said that if the monkey was stolen by someone who simply wants a pet, there's a good chance that person will realize the high-maintenance primate with her special protein diet is too much work and will return her.
She said if someone feeds April grapes and citrus fruits, she could go into insulin shock.
Collrin is also hoping someone might spot the monkey and report her whereabouts.
"Someone having a little black monkey would be hard to miss," Collrin said.
----------------------------------------
Probably the most depressing thing I've heard in ages...