📷: Charles J. Sharp
📷: Charles J. Sharp
📷: Frank Vassen
📷: Frank Vassen
This silky sifaka is rocking a one-of-a-kind look. While all silky sifaka infants are born with black skin, they lose pigmentation as they age—resulting in faces that can be pink, black, or a beautiful mix of both. No two faces are exactly alike!
📷: Simponafotsy
This silky sifaka is rocking a one-of-a-kind look. While all silky sifaka infants are born with black skin, they lose pigmentation as they age—resulting in faces that can be pink, black, or a beautiful mix of both. No two faces are exactly alike!
📷: Simponafotsy
📷: Mathias Appel
📷: Mathias Appel
📷: Guilherme Siniciato Terra Garbino
📷: Guilherme Siniciato Terra Garbino
When your lunch is mostly leaves, you need some serious mouth power. This indri is caught mid-munch high in the trees, tongue out and working overtime to tackle a leafy meal.
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When your lunch is mostly leaves, you need some serious mouth power. This indri is caught mid-munch high in the trees, tongue out and working overtime to tackle a leafy meal.
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📷: Mathias Appel
📷: Mathias Appel
This mom and baby Verreaux’s sifaka are serving peak cuddle goals. Sifaka moms invest a lot in their babies—timing births to when conditions are just right and balancing the energy it takes to raise a youngster in Madagascar’s unpredictable environment.
📷: William Stephens
This mom and baby Verreaux’s sifaka are serving peak cuddle goals. Sifaka moms invest a lot in their babies—timing births to when conditions are just right and balancing the energy it takes to raise a youngster in Madagascar’s unpredictable environment.
📷: William Stephens
Born at the start of the wet season, red-bellied lemur infants spend their first weeks clinging tight to mom—then take their first wobbly steps around week five. Both mom and dad carry the baby (though dads do most of the hauling as the little ones grow).
📷: Mathias Appel
Born at the start of the wet season, red-bellied lemur infants spend their first weeks clinging tight to mom—then take their first wobbly steps around week five. Both mom and dad carry the baby (though dads do most of the hauling as the little ones grow).
📷: Mathias Appel
Don’t wait—give now and make your impact twice as big!
Don’t wait—give now and make your impact twice as big!
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📷: Mathias Appel
www.lemurconservationnetwork.org/conservation...
📷: Mathias Appel
Donate for bird conservation here: conservationallies.org/partners/asi...
📷: Francesco Veronesi
Donate for bird conservation here: conservationallies.org/partners/asi...
📷: Francesco Veronesi
Donate here: conservationallies.org/partners/ass...
📷: Mathias Appel
Donate here: conservationallies.org/partners/ass...
📷: Mathias Appel
Diademed sifakas are the ultimate planners—traveling up to half a mile a day when juicy fruits are in season, then slowing things down in drier months when leafy meals are close by.
📷: Greg Taylor Photography www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
Diademed sifakas are the ultimate planners—traveling up to half a mile a day when juicy fruits are in season, then slowing things down in drier months when leafy meals are close by.
📷: Greg Taylor Photography www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
From visiting lemurs in Madagascar to supporting community-led conservation around the world, responsible travel can make a real difference.
From visiting lemurs in Madagascar to supporting community-led conservation around the world, responsible travel can make a real difference.
📷: Jeffrey Gibbs
📷: Jeffrey Gibbs
📷: Rob Foster
📷: Rob Foster
Help save Coquerel's sifaka like this one by donating to Fikambanana Bongolava Maitso (FBM). Donate at conservationallies.org/partners/fbm/
📷: Bernard DUPONT
Help save Coquerel's sifaka like this one by donating to Fikambanana Bongolava Maitso (FBM). Donate at conservationallies.org/partners/fbm/
📷: Bernard DUPONT
Did you know lemurs have their own natural pest-control routine… that also gets them a bit intoxicated? In this video, these clever pros grab millipedes, rub them all over their fur to ward off insects, getting a bit blissed-out in the process.
Did you know lemurs have their own natural pest-control routine… that also gets them a bit intoxicated? In this video, these clever pros grab millipedes, rub them all over their fur to ward off insects, getting a bit blissed-out in the process.
Want to help protect red-ruffed lemurs like this one? Donate here: conservationallies.org/partners/imp...
📷: Mathias Appel
Want to help protect red-ruffed lemurs like this one? Donate here: conservationallies.org/partners/imp...
📷: Mathias Appel
📷: Deb Bradley
📷: Deb Bradley
📷:Frank Vassen
📷:Frank Vassen