Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary has been featured often in the media, with news and documentary programming covering monkey matters from the rescue and rehabilitation of individual primates in need to broader issues of captive primates.
This segment of Wild Chronicles features the story of Tessa, a young diabetic monkey now living at Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary. National Geographic Channel, January, 2009
James and Wesley Cross, two Montana teen-agers with pulmonary fibrosis, wanted to work with monkeys. Jungle Friends made that wish come true. WCJB-Gainesville, Sept 1, 2008
Florida Forum interviews guests Kari Bagnall & Bob Ingersoll, discussing the documentary 'Project Nim' and the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary Expansion Project. October 10, 2011 (27:52)
Host Bob Linden interviews Kari Bagnall about the monkeys finding refuge after escaping research, roadside zoos, and public or private entertainment. November 7, 2010 (56:59)
Tails of Gainesville Gainesville Today article - We think our monkeys have the best tails in this local magazine article about Gainesville, Florida's symbiotic relationship with animals. April 2013
Expansion Alachua Today article - Kari Bagnall, founder and executive director of Jungle Friends, is hopeful that the primate sanctuary will find funding to expand beyond its current 12-acre site.
Monkey Rescue National Geographic Kids article - A monkey in danger finds a new home. March 2011
Monkey Tales Kari Bagnall's Crusade to End Keeping Primates as Pets. Our Town, Newberry & Jonesville, Spring 2011