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Chimpbungee!


CHARITY fundraisers at Monkey World took the plunge yesterday – all one hundred and sixty five feet of it – for a cause very close their heart.

Dozens of amateur daredevils participated in a Bungee Madness day of fun at the Dorset animal primate sanctuary to raise money in the name of its founder and continued inspiration, Jim Cronin.

The jumpers, who included Daily Echo photographer Sally Adams, were cheered on by a large crowd who could only watch in awe – and probably relief that they weren’t doing it themselves.

Leading the way on the giant leap was Jim’s widow, Dr Alison Cronin.

Afterwards she said: “I’d never done anything like this before so it was a rather terrifying.

“But as with everything at Monkey World, when you’re in, you’re in.

“When I got to the top, I thought ‘Wow! This is really high. But it was incredible. There’s a great view of Monkey World from this height.”

Alison stepped in at the last minute after doctors told animal director, Jeremy Keeling, he shouldn’ t risk taking part because of back problems.

She added: “Jeremy is so important to the lives of our primates, we certainly can’t take any chances with his health!”

The day was also a chance to reflect on the work of Monkey World founder Jim who died of cancer in his native New York in March 2007.

He built the sanctuary from a small park to a globally renowned rescue and rehabilitation centre working with governments around the world to help abused primates and enforce international treaties.

That work continues, partly through the Jim Cronin Memorial Fund, established by Alison after his death.

Entertainment at the event was provided free by popular local rock and soul party band, the aptly named Brass Monkeys whose set included a number from the Jungle Book and appropriately Rescue Me – one of Jim’s favourite songs.

Alison added: “It’s been a great day. Everybody’s had a lot of fun and it’s been a chance to remember everything that Jim did here.”


Your Say YourEcho

anderton, whitecliff says...
10:04am Mon 14 Sep 09

My money would have gone to Help the Heroes

christinejc2009, says...
10:35am Mon 14 Sep 09

Well done alison,jim will be proud of you!!!

nessie, bournemouth says...
7:25pm Mon 14 Sep 09

I had the pleasure of being there yesterday as my son and his fiancee both jumped the brass monkeys were absolutely fab and we all had a really lovely day well done to everyone at monkey world may all your hard work continue xxx

katmonkey, Bournemouth says...
9:55pm Mon 14 Sep 09

I thought it was a fab day for a very worthy cause, it was topped off by a fantastic band "Brass Monkeys" who really got the day rocking! Don't know where the Echo got "Jazz band" from they seemed a lot more "Rock" to me!! Anyway fab day and great atmosphere - hope they raised loads of money for the Jim Cronin memorial - here's to the next one!!!

katmonkey, Bournemouth says...
9:55pm Mon 14 Sep 09

I thought it was a fab day for a very worthy cause, it was topped off by a fantastic band "Brass Monkeys" who really got the day rocking! Don't know where the Echo got "Jazz band" from they seemed a lot more "Rock" to me!! Anyway fab day and great atmosphere - hope they raised loads of money for the Jim Cronin memorial - here's to the next one!!!

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DROPPING IN: Monkey World’s Alison Cronin makes her leap of faith in aid of the Jim Cronin Memorial Fund DROPPING IN: Monkey World’s Alison Cronin makes her leap of faith in aid of the Jim Cronin Memorial Fund

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