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Terry
Seeley
$100
Mar 29, 2017
Amy
Salazar
$20
Mar 28, 2017
Leah
Wersebe
$10
Mar 28, 2017
Tim
King
$10
Mar 27, 2017
Daniel
Hribar
$5
Mar 22, 2017
Corey
Earle
$25
Mar 21, 2017
Anonymous
$50
Mar 20, 2017
Kat
Hadfield
$20
Mar 20, 2017
Patty and Pat
Seeley
$100
Mar 20, 2017
Joanne
Beccarelli
$50
Mar 20, 2017
Maryangela
Buskey
Buckets of
Blarney
$25
Mar 18, 2017
Barbara
Wolfe
$100
Mar 15, 2017
Amelie
Mathieu
$25
Mar 14, 2017
Leigh
Clayton
Kelly
Saverino
$25
Mar 13, 2017
David
Evans
$250
Mar 12, 2017
Ryan
Goupil
$50
Mar 12, 2017
Michael
Barrie
$50
Mar 11, 2017
Diana
DiBernardo
Patricia
Moschitta
$100
Mar 10, 2017
Sean
Mazer
$150
Mar 09, 2017
Sarah
Mazer
$250
Mar 08, 2017
Marisa
Shlomo
$25
Mar 07, 2017
Sean
Mazer
$150
Mar 06, 2017
$5
Ring-tailed Lemurs
Ring-tails are one of the most common species kept in zoos. They are highly social living in large groups of 10-20 individuals.
$10
On an Isle Far Away
The island of Madagascar, which is the only place that lemurs live in the wild, is almost 10,000 miles from Columbus, Ohio.
$25
Indri
Indri lemurs are one of the largest species of lemur. They are monogamous and stay with the same partner for life.
$75
Lemurs in Trouble
There are approximately 103 lemur species on the island of Madagascar. 75 of these species are considered to be either endangered or critically endangered
$100
So Many Species
Currently there are over 100 species and subspecies of lemurs on the island of Madagascar.
$150
Sifaka Lemurs
These lemurs were named by the Malagasy people by the sound of their call, shif-auk.
$250
Aye-aye
This elusive species of nocturnal lemurs has long fingers that they use to tap on logs to find termites. They are the topic of many Malagasy folk stories