
Barbary macaque
Macaca sylvanus
The Barbary macaque is the only free-living primate in Europe – besides the human. The hardened monkeys live in mountainous regions and are well adapted to snow and cold temperatures. In wintertime they feed on tree bark, leaf buds and pine needles. In summertime their diet is diversified by fruit, roots, seeds and sometimes insects.
The groups consist of various males and females. The males eagerly participate in rearing the young regardless of having own offspring. Both sexes look alike, the male is somewhat larger than the female.
Conservation
This species and the individuals living in Korkeasaari Zoo are part of an ex-situ conservation programme by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria EAZA, known as the EEP. The aim of the EEP is to maintain a healthy zoo population of the species, and to make reintroductions to the wild possible in the future.
Barbary macaaque is part of the CITES convention, which regulates the international trade of endangered or threatened animals and plants.
Korkeasaari Zoo has an ongoing project to support the conservation of this species in the wild. You can also support the conservation by donating!
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