b'A View of THE ZOOW ildlife World Zoo continues to be proud of our primate program that has been going on for the last 25 years. We provide youngsters to other zoos throughout the United States for their breeding programs to ensure a healthy and genetically diverse population. Some of the primate species include colobus monkeys, baboons, spider monkeys, gibbons, and smaller species like marmosets. You can find our primates all around the zoo, from the small mammals building to the Safari Park and you can even see black-handed spider monkeys and ring-tailed Lemurs from the flume ride at the aquarium.Magenheim, Lorenzo Fuentes and Jolene Westerling Contributing photographers: Charles Ralston, Lee With over 6000 animals, there are always new arrivals at Wildlife World! Some of the parks newest additions on display include a baby capybara, red river hog, and African blue duikers inside the Baby Animal Nursery. A young giraffe, penguin chick, young lemur, colobus monkeys, spider monkeys, olive baboon, capybara and several hoofed animal species, including a kudu, a baby zebra, baby goats and other youngsters are located throughout the 100-acre park. Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park is located at 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park (southeast corner of State Route 303 and Northern Ave). Wildlife WorldFor more information call 602-321-5478 looks forward to continuing to inspire the community toor visit Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter conserve and protect wildlife in wild places as they have@ZooWildlife, and WildlifeWorld.com.done the past 35 years.42 January 2021'