Emmie Bryant

Emmie's 10 Day Monkey Diet

Fundraising for Wild Futures
£186
raised of £100 target
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10 Day Monkey Diet, 7 March 2016
Participants: Ben Turnbull, Sophia Daoudi, Kirsty Graham, Rachel Harrison
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Welcome to my 10 Day Monkey Diet fundraising page!

No, it's not the latest fad diet from a celebrity magazine, it's a charity and awareness campaign from a couple of passionate primates to raise money for Wild Futures.

For ten days in March, those of us taking part in the Diet can only eat from the same list of foods that are given to the capuchin monkeys at the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary, and the capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees at Edinburgh Zoo where I currently work. While the primates do get a rich, varied and balanced diet, it is obviously very different from what we are accustomed to eating on a day to day basis! Heavy in fruit and vegetables and absent of sweets and processed foods, it will be a challenge to follow.

When primates are captured and kept as pets, they are often fed processed human foods that are inappropriate and unhealthy for them. They are also taken when they are young, away from their mothers and the rest of their social group, and kept in isolation in living conditions that are too small for them. Fortunately many of these captured primates are rescued, and taken to live instead at sanctuaries and zoos where they are given a better life and a better diet. However, feeding and rehabilitating these monkeys and apes costs money!

I will be supporting Wild Futures, who own the Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall and are commited to the fight to end the primate pet trade. They house and care for 39 individuals at present, and are constantly working to rescue more. They receive no government funding. They are currently running a Marmoset Rescue appeal to build a dedicated facility to house the tiny marmoset monkeys that have become the latest fad pet across the world, and now need help. An estimated 5000 primates are kept as pets in the UK, and Wild Futures needs our help to give them a better life.

The Menu
I will only be allowed to eat and drink the things that appear on this list:

Chicken
Fish
Eggs
Cheese
Sweet Potatoes
White Potatoes
Brown Rice
Wheat Flakes
Yoghurt
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Celery
Fennel
Leeks
Cabbage
Spring Greens
Lettuce
Chicory
Carrots
Turnip
Aubergine
Courgette
Green Beans
Sugarsnap Peas
Parsnips
Peppers
Beetroot
Cucumber
Butternut Squash
Seaweed
Garlic
Tomatoes
Mushrooms
Avocado
Mustardcress
Watercress
Apples
Pears
Peaches
Pineapple
Mangoes
Melons
Oranges
Papayas
Kiwis
Plums
Grapes
Bananas
Chickpeas
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Sweetcorn
Peanuts (unseasoned)
Whole Nuts
Sunflower Seeds
Pumpkin Seeds
Dates
Raisins
Popcorn (plain)
Wholegrain Bread
Porridge (plain, made with water)
Mealworms
Locusts
Crickets
Chow
Marmoset Jelly
Water
Diluted sugarfree squash

Food Preparation
Food may only be consumed raw, or cooked by boiling (in water), baking or microwaving. Oil or seasonings cannot be used. Chopping/blending (such as for a salad or a smoothie) is allowed.

Thank you for reading and I hope you will consider sponsoring me for this very worthy cause.



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About the charity

Wild Futures

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Wild Futures is a UK registered charity founded on over five decades of experience as a leader in the field of primate welfare and conservation, environmental education, and sustainable practice. We also operate a sanctuary, caring for unwanted and neglected monkeys in need of a safe home for life.

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Total raised
£185.83
+ £37.50 Gift Aid
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£185.83
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