🌿 World Lemur Day — A Call to Protect Madagascar’s Hidden Treasures
Each year, on the last Friday of October, the world celebrates World Lemur Day — a day dedicated to one of the most unique and fascinating creatures on Earth.
Lemurs exist only on the island of Madagascar, and nowhere else in the wild. They are the soul of its forests — curious, intelligent, and deeply connected to the ecosystem around them.


🌿 Why Lemurs MatterLemurs are vital for keeping Madagascar’s forests alive.

They spread seeds, help new trees grow, and maintain biodiversity.

Without lemurs, many plant species — and the animals that depend on them — would disappear.

“When lemurs thrive, the forest thrives too.”
Over 98% of lemur species are at risk of extinction.

Their biggest threats are deforestation, illegal logging, and hunting.

Each year, Madagascar loses thousands of hectares of forest — and with them, the homes of these gentle primates.

But it’s not too late. Conservationists, local communities, and people like you are working together to protect what’s left.
How You Can HelpLemurs are unique — and they need our help!

Here are 5 simple ways you can make a difference:
1️⃣ Tell your friends about our foundation.
2️⃣ Donate on our website — every contribution helps plant trees 🌱
3️⃣ Repost our posts to your stories.
4️⃣ Stay at partner eco-camps that support conservation.
5️⃣ Follow us to learn more about lemurs and our projects.

Every action counts. Together, we can protect lemurs and their home! 💚
🌱 Your Support Saves LivesYour donation helps:

🌳 Replant forests and restore lemur habitats.
🐒 Support rescue centers and rangers.
📚 Educate local communities about sustainable living.
Even a small action can change the future of Madagascar’s wildlife.


💌 Join the Movement

Help us protect Madagascar’s lemurs and their forests. Together, we can make sure these incredible creatures continue to leap, sing, and live freely in the wild.