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Our Conservation Partners

2022 Conservation Partners

We are grateful to our Conservation Partners who provide financial support for our research, development, and conservation programs. 

Population Connection

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Population Connection works at the intersection of demography, health and human rights, and sustainable development.
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Visit Population Connection's website here.

Abilene Zoological Society

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The Abilene Zoo is a place of learning and adventure, where families make memories, share the joy of discovery and become inspired to preserve wildlife.
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Visit the Abilene Zoo webpage here.

Greater Sacramento Zoo AAZK (American Association of Zoo Keepers) Chapter

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The Greater Sacramento Zoo AAZK's mission statement includes "we will support and publicize our concern for deserving conservation projects and do our part in educating the general public to the need for preserving our natural resources and animal life."  

Visit the 
Greater Sacramento Zoo AAZK website or Facebook page. 


Staten Island Zoo AAZK (American Association of Zoo Keepers) Chapter

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​Staten Island Zoo AAZK's goal is support conservation projects and educate the public on conservation issues through fun and engaging events. 


Visit their Facebook page here.

Sibylle Westbrook

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Lemur Love's volunteer Sibylle Westbrook is passionate about animal conservation and humanitarian justice. In 2019, she fulfilled her life-long dream of traveling to Madagascar and seeing lemurs in the wild. This trip profoundly affected her, and she went on to fundraise for La Marmaille elementary school in Mangily, Madagascar. Together with Lemur Love, Sibylle's initiatives have resulted in a new school building, over 20000 lunches served to undernourished students, and aid to vulnerable families of school children during COVID. Additionally, while in Madagascar, Sibylle had an unexpected encounter with an injured lemur Brigitte touched her profoundly. Sibylle wrote a book about Bridgette, and has used the book to further mobilize funds for lemur conservation. 
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  • HOME
  • About
    • About our team
  • Programs
    • Lemur Science
    • Humanitarian Development
    • Building Academic Capacity
    • Grant Giving Policies
  • How to help
    • Our Conservation Partners
  • Publications, Press & Media
  • Contact