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Published 12:37 25 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 12:40 25 Aug 2017 BST
Speaking to JOE, Fota Wildlife spokesperson Roisin Fitzgerald said: "Recently one of our residents a Colobus Monkey, escaped from his habitat here at Fota Wildlife Park.
"Our escape protocol was immediately implemented by Fota Wildlife Park’s trained animal rangers, and we expect he will be rescued very soon, and safely returned to his home.
"Colobus Monkeys are originally from the cool mountain forests of Kenya. They eat fruits, vegetables, and willow branches.
"We are constantly reviewing our animal welfare policies here at Fota Wildlife Park, so that we can continue to improve our animal and visitors’ experiences and ensure that the animals who live here can continue to thrive," she said.
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