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'Sighting' of Kincraig's escaped monkey


By Tom Ramage

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The Highland Wildlife Park has told the Strathy the latest on the Japanese macaque which went missing from its enclosure on Sunday: "There has been a sighting of the macaque this morning, which we are currently responding to."

A Japanese macaque like the one who broke out. RZSS
A Japanese macaque like the one who broke out. RZSS

Keith Gilchrist, living collections operations manager at Highland Wildlife Park assured villagers: "Throughout the day our expert team of animal keepers will be patrolling the local area using a variety of techniques to try and coax him in, as well as using our thermal image drone contractor to aid with the search.

"Cairngorms Mountain Rescue has also kindly offered to support with their thermal imaging drone."

As with yesterday, the spokesperson said, the wildlife park team is asking locals to bring any obvious potential food sources like bird feeders or food waste inside.

Keith Gilchrist(head of animal collections at the Highland Wildlife Park ( Peter Jolly)
Keith Gilchrist(head of animal collections at the Highland Wildlife Park ( Peter Jolly)

"We’re hopeful that the monkey will return to the park if he can’t find food elsewhere.

"Although the macaque is not presumed dangerous to humans or pets, our advice is to not approach him but to contact our hotline on 07933928377 with any sightings."


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