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Voltaire’s Vision Voyage

June 23, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

Voltaire’s Vision VoyageSay hello to Voltaire the collared lemur! Voltaire was born here at LCF on April 2, 2021 to first time parents Isabelle and Olivier. Affectionately known as ‘Terry’ this little boy took no time sneaking his way into the hearts of the LCF staff. As Terry began venturing off of mom and exploring his surroundings,... Continue Reading

Filed Under: Florida Reserve, LCF Lemurs - Florida, LCF Programs, Managed Breeding Tagged With: Collared Brown Lemur, Infant, Veterinary

25th Critically Endangered Mongoose Lemur Born at LCF

June 10, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

25th Critically Endangered Mongoose Lemur Born at LCFThe Lemur Conservation Foundation is delighted to announce our second birth of 2022- a critically endangered mongoose #lemur (Eulemur mongoz)! This little one was born on May 4 to parents Luisa and Javier, and joins older sister Luna. This is the 25th successful mongoose lemur birth in LCF’s 26 year history! The little family quickly... Continue Reading

Filed Under: Florida Reserve, LCF Lemurs - Florida, LCF Programs, Managed Breeding Tagged With: Infant, Mongoose Lemur

LCF Welcomes First Lemur Birth of 2022

June 9, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

LCF Welcomes First Lemur Birth of 2022The Lemur Conservation Foundation is extremely excited to announce the birth of an endangered collared brown lemur- the first infant born at the reserve in 2022! The infant, born on May 2 to parents Isabelle and Olivier, is only the fifth collared lemur born at LCF in our 26 year history! This is the second... Continue Reading

Filed Under: Florida Reserve, LCF Lemurs - Florida, LCF Programs, Managed Breeding Tagged With: Collared Brown Lemur, Infant

Welcome LCF’s Summer 2022 Interns

May 26, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

Welcome LCF’s Summer 2022 InternsLCF is pleased to welcome Anthony Woodruff, Kelly Keen, Olivia Ott, and Tyler Hill as our summer 2022 interns. These new additions bring great experience to LCF's animal husbandry program. We are very appreciative that they have joined us during this challenging time and we’ve implemented ongoing precautions to keep them and our staff safe... Continue Reading

Filed Under: Florida Reserve, LCF Team Tagged With: Interns

Behind the Scenes at LCF

May 18, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

Behind the Scenes at LCF

Lemur Conservation Foundation founder Penelope Bodry-Sanders and Conservation and Research Director Dr. Erik Patel were recently featured in Stream Digital’s series, Learning from the Suncoast’s Nonprofit Community. The two sat down with host Lisa Moody to provide a behind-the-scenes look at LCF’s Myakka City, FL lemur colony and its vital conservation work in Florida and…

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Filed Under: Field Surveys, LCF Lemurs - Madagascar, LCF Programs, Madagascar, Marojejy, Scientific Research

Farewell Bimbini

March 3, 2022 by Lemur Conservation Foundation

Farewell BimbiniFarewell Bimbini! We recently said goodbye to mongoose lemur Bimbini as he traveled the short distance to Naples Zoo in Naples, FL. Recommended by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Mongosoe Lemur Species Survival Plan (SSP), Bimbini’s transfer went off without a hitch and he is now settling into his new home with his... Continue Reading

Filed Under: LCF Lemurs - Florida, Managed Breeding Tagged With: Mongoose Lemur

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