Honshu the monkey moves to Edinburgh Zoo
A Japanese macaque who captured the attention of people around the world when he escaped from Highland Wildlife Park in January will be taking up residence at Edinburgh Zoo.
ViewWhile construction of Scotland's Wildlife Discovery Centre is ongoing our Japanese macaque live webcam will be offline. You can still watch the exciting webcams at our charity's other zoo via https://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/webcams.
"We have 34 snow monkeys here at Highland Wildlife Park. They’re one big family, ranging from young babies all the way through to some seniors! They eat together as a group, sharing their favourite greens, turnip, and monkey pellet.
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A Japanese macaque who captured the attention of people around the world when he escaped from Highland Wildlife Park in January will be taking up residence at Edinburgh Zoo.
View16 wildcats have been paired up for the third consecutive breeding season in the Saving Wildcats conservation breeding for release centre, off-show at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park.
ViewThere are extensive construction works taking place from the admissions gate through to the area opposite the visitor centre (shop/café) due to the creation of Scotland’s Wildlife Discovery Centre.
To find out more about where the works are taking place around the park, click here.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.