This is Darla, sitting by her window admiring the tropical gardens. Darla is a very emotional rhesus macaque who shares the indoor-outdoor enclosures of the Fauna monkey-house with her friends,&nbsp;rhesus macaque&nbsp;Newton,&nbsp;&nbsp;white-faced capuchin&nbsp;Sophie&nbsp;and the magnificent olive baboon,&nbsp;Theo.&nbsp;Darla, like so many other monkeys currently being used inside university and private research facilities, was captured in the wild. She was used in multiple studies before arriving at her home at Fauna. Her story is one of many important histories that are included in the feature-length documentary film, Maximum Tolerated Dose.&nbsp;
Photo &copy;NJ Wight