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Jungle Friends on ABC Primetime   Tuesday, July 1st!
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Monkey Art comes to Savannah, Georgia!

Artwork by the talented
Jungle Friends monkeys
is now on display at

Monkey Love Dessert Bar & Gallery
115 Canal Street, Suite #201, Pooler, Georgia 31322

Jungle Friends on TV in Savannah

Kari Bagnall, founder of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary, will be appearing on Mid-Morning Live (WTOC-11 Savannah, Georgia) Friday, December 7, 10:00 am. If you are in the Savannah area, be sure to tune in.

  Art painted by Angel, a retired lab monkey, is one of the pieces featured in the art exhibit
Angel, a retired lab monkey, is one of the artists featured in the exhibit.
Angel was retired from laboratory research in 2005

Art Exhibit Reception/Party
Friday, December 7, 2007, 7-9 pm

Visit the Monkey Art exhibit Friday evening and meet Kari in person. The event is hosted by the Monkey Love Dessert Bar & Gallery in Pooler, Georgia. Proceeds from art sales will benefit the retirement and ongoing sanctuary care of monkeys who have been subjected to laboratory research.

Savannah Morning News story

If you are unable to attend our Monkey Art Exhibit and want to make a donation toward this most important cause, please click Laboratory Monkey Retirement Fund, or send a donation to Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary, 13915 North State Road 121, Gainesville, FL 32653.

Thank you for your support in freeing primates from research labs!


Why Do Monkeys Paint?


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Visit our online Art Gallery to see more paintings by our talented monkeys.

Also visit the monkeys' bio pages by clicking the names at the top of the page to see more of their artwork.





















Jungle Friends is a non-profit 501-c-3 organization and your donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made on your credit card from the website www.junglefriends.org, by phone at (386) 462-7779, or can be mailed to:

Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary
13915 N. State Road 121
Gainesville, FL 32653

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