![]() Out of the Dark, Into the LightThis Thanksgiving, Eight Monkeys Find Safety and Healing After Dark Web
Trafficking: Jungle Friends Celebrates Their Journey "Out of the Dark and Into the Light" By: Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary On March 31, 2025, our dedicated volunteers, along with two other rescue organizations, assisted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a rescue operation that led to eight neglected monkeys being safely relocated to Jungle Friends, following one of the largest federal primate-trafficking investigations in recent years.. This rescue — now known as "Out of the Dark and Into the Light" — included:
"This Thanksgiving, these monkeys are celebrating something many never get: a second chance," said Kari Bagnall, Founder and President of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary. "They've endured so much neglect, but now they have the chance to heal and live an almost wild life, with other monkeys — doing monkey things!" Part of a Growing Crisis: Dark Web Primate Trafficking Their rescue is tied to an intensifying national crisis: primates being illegally bred and sold through underground online networks and illegal trafficking rings. In this multistate operation, authorities seized dozens of animals — monkeys, lemurs, wallabies, deer, and more. Many did not survive. Although none were in critical condition, many required extended quarantine due to gastroenteritis. Jungle Friends has stepped in repeatedly to help federal agencies with primate confiscations, including the eight new residents who are now learning how to feel safe again. The "Monkey Whisperer" Case: National Attention and Ongoing Sentencing This rescue is connected to the broader investigation involving exotic animal breeder Jimmy Wayne Hammonds, known as "The Monkey Whisperer," whose illegal sales and trafficking activities spanned multiple states. The case gained national attention following Hammonds' sale of a capuchin monkey to entertainer Chris Brown — a violation of federal wildlife law that resulted in Hammonds' March 2022 guilty plea, followed by:
This case was widely reported by: The New York Times, Miami Herald, AP News, Billboard (Bill Donahue), CBS News, NBC News (Wilson Wong), and PETA. Their coverage has brought national recognition to the cruelty of the illegal primate trade. What the Monkeys Are Thankful For This Season
"Now they know kindness. This Thanksgiving, they are surrounded by love." Nearly 30 Years of Rescue and Rehabilitation Since 1997, Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary has provided lifetime care to nearly 200 New World monkeys rescued from research labs, illegal trade, roadside zoos, the pet industry, and now the Dark Web. With species-appropriate habitats, expert caregivers, and decades of trauma-recovery experience, Jungle Friends is uniquely equipped to care for vulnerable and confiscated primates How You Can Help This Thanksgiving Support their care and celebrate their Thanksgiving by visiting: www.JungleFriends.org https://junglefriends.org/ Watch our Almost Wild video: https://www.youtube.com/@ About Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary Saving Monkeys ~ Promoting Compassion Since 1997, Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary has offered safety, healing, and lifelong care to hundreds of New World monkeys rescued from research laboratories, the pet trade, and illegal trafficking. As one of the nation's leading primate sanctuaries, Jungle Friends is dedicated to trauma recovery, natural social bonding, and giving every monkey a life filled with dignity, choice, and compassion. Guided by Ahimsa — dynamic harmlessness, our mission extends beyond sanctuary walls. Jungle Friends actively advocates for stronger primate protection, public education, and compassionate living, working to end the exploitation of all animals. Contact Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary, Inc. 13915 North SR 121 Gainesville, FL 32653 karibagnall@ 386-266-2037 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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