Curraghs Wildlife Park has begun work on an improved enclosure for one of its animal species.
The first phase of sprucing up the home for its crab-eating Macaques is underway with all the fencing there being renewed.
The park says as the work is taking place outside the original fence it means they don't have to shut the animals in for long periods of time and visitors are being thanked for their understanding whilst efforts continue.
The attraction in Ballaugh also recently unveiled its new enclosure for five species of lemur last month.
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