There’s no better time to share in a love story than on Valentine’s Day.
And romantics by the names of Steve or Lisa are being ‘gibbon’ a chance to join that dream for free tomorrow (Sunday).
They can go along to Anna Ryder Richardson’s Manor House Wildlife Park tomorrow to visit their namesake apes and see how their romance has grown.
The story of Anna’s bid to find a mate for solitary gibbon Steve, was shown in last year’s BBC Wales documentary series, Wild Welsh Zoo.
Since then, he and new mate Lisa have been living happily together on their island home in the park’s Valley of the Apes.
Anna said: “I love Lisa, but Steve is my darling. His life has been transformed over the last year, and it’s just magical to see.”
So if you share your name with the happy couple, don’t monkey about with money — go along to the Manor House near Tenby, with photo ID, for free admission throughout the day.
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