Feeding Time

Jasper Doest's Image

Toshikazu feeds oranges to a large group of wild macaques.

During the 1960s a number of monkey parks were established in Japan to help the recovery of the then-suffering macaque population. But their proximity to humans and dependence on them for food transformed their behaviour, and they have since developed a habit of raiding local crops.


Behind the lens

Jasper Doest

Jasper Doest

The Netherlands

Jasper is a photographer who creates stories that explore the relationship between humans and nature. He’s a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine, a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers and a WWF Netherlands Ambassador.

Image details

  • Canon EOS-1D X
  • 24–70mm f2.8 lens
  • 1/320 sec at f5.6 (-0.3 e/v)  •   ISO 3200
  • Japan
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