A Bandit with a Happy Ending
In January 2017, the Marat Karpeka Lemur Foundation was made aware that a female raccoon had no suitable living conditions in Cyprus. Her temporary home for over 10 month was kindly offered by Sharon from
Video: Marat’s story about organization’s mission
Founder of the organization, Marat Karpeka, narrates why lemurs are in the brink of extinction and explains the mission of the foundation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w77tgpuDRq4
The story of one of our donor
The Marat Karpeka Lemur Foundation is fortunate to have a supporter who wanted to share her journey with our readers. We hope that this can brighten your day and inspire you. I’m Katerina. I’m originally
BLUE-EYED BLACK LEMUR
Originally, the blue-eyed black lemur was the subspecies of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco) but has now been separated to its own species (Eulemur flavirons) due to genetic difference between the species. They are also
Rapid Conservation Action to Protect the Blue eyed Black Lemur and its habitat inside the Sahamalaza Iles Radama National Park
On August 4 – 6, 2017 the Association Européenne pour l'Étude et la Conservation des Lémuriens (AEECL) worked with the villagers to clear a firebreak covering 7 kilometers with the use of spades and machetes
Updates on the Kianjavato-FOFIFA Project
The Kianjavato community had donated land for the reforestation nursery, however this created difficulty in accessing the river for water. As a token of gratitude, the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership built a well in the commune