Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary, where Darwin the Ikea monkey lives, has been given an eviction date of June 30.

Despite a second crowd funding attempt, the sanctuary doesn’t seem to be raising enough money to keep itself afloat.

The sanctuary has been open for 15 years, and is housing 20 monkeys, including the famous Darwin and Pockets Warhol, the capuchin who creates collectible paintings.

The crowd funding page, which is being hosted on tilt.com, says that Story Book Farm is the only sanctuary of its kind in Canada. On April 13, it was asked to house two laboratory monkeys in need of a retirement home. There are no other options in Canada for the animals.

Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the world’s formost experts on chimpanzees, wrote the following message to the Story Book Farm when she heard of its eviction: “The farm has been sold out from under them and they need to vacate by June 30. The monkeys need a new home. Even more important, they need money for a new home. In fact, they could use all kinds of help.”

“We've saved these monkeys' lives once. Now we need to save them again. Thank you."

So far, the crowd funding campaign has raised $983. Its goal is $250,000.

Correction- April 15, 2015: This article was edited from a previous version that mistakenly said the monkeys are being sold to another facility.

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