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  • HOME
  • REPORT RING-TAILED LEMURS
  • WHO ARE WE?
    • Dr. Marni LaFleur >
      • Scientific Articles
      • Online media and press
      • Conference Proceedings
    • Dr. Tara Clarke >
      • Dr. Tara Clarke's Publications
    • Dr. Jacky Youssuff
    • Ms. Holly Schneider Brown
    • Friends of Lemur Love
  • Why Lemurs?
  • Our Projects
    • Summer 2018 Expedition Madagascar
    • Lemur Poop Science
    • Keeping Lemurs Wild Campaign >
      • Press and Outreach Kits
      • Collaborator Survey
    • Tsimanampesotse Initiative >
      • Protecting TNP
    • Education >
      • Fostering Lemur Love
      • Learning Thru Lemurs >
        • Ms. Lee's Introduction
    • Annual Report
  • PRESS AND MEDIA
    • Lemur Love In the News
    • Press Releases
  • Contact us
  • Lemur Gallery
  • Our Lemur Store
  • Lemur Blog
LEMUR LOVE

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Like, a lot

Lemur Love believes in leveraging both the heart and the mind in the movement to preserve Madagascar’s unique and Endangered primates, the lemurs. Our goal is to cultivate empathy and appreciation for lemurs that crosses borders and cultures and inspires action to help protect lemurs from extinction. We envision a world where both lemurs and humans thrive.

Lemur Love conducts and disseminates scientific research on wild lemur populations and wild-caught former pet ring-tailed lemurs in Madagascar. Moreover, along with our partners at the Pet Lemur Survey, we consult with local people in order to understand resource needs and implement conservation solutions that benefit both lemurs and humans.


In addition, 
Lemur Love uses social media to celebrate lemurs in creative ways. By bringing together lemur experts and enthusiasts from around the world, we seek to cultivate sustained awareness and develop novel approaches that will ensure lemur conservation for years to come.
​Lemur Love is a US-based non-profit organization (501(c)(3)).
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