Lokobe National Park

Lokobe National Park Lokobe is located in the South East of the island of Nosy Be. Lokobe is one of the rare localities where the original forest of the Sambirano still exists.
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Today I signed on as an Adjunct Research Affiliate in Anthropology at Stony Brook University in New York, working with c...
07/05/2024

Today I signed on as an Adjunct Research Affiliate in Anthropology at Stony Brook University in New York, working with conservation leader Patricia Wright. To celebrate, an adorable Nosy Be Sportive lemur mother and infant pair in one of I.F.R.O.G.S.' wooden nesting boxes. How cute is the baby? Their fur is super dense, soft and plush too. 😍

19/09/2023

Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) coming up for breath of air, then swims around a coral reef in NW Madagascar. As seen from snorkeling above. Re...

    on the border of   there were lots of different   with cool   shapes. Many probably stay small and others could be s...
09/08/2023

on the border of there were lots of different with cool shapes. Many probably stay small and others could be seedlings starting out. Aniqua took the photos and cropped into squares. What a fun 😍🌱🙌🏼🇲🇬💚

 team arrives
13/07/2023

team arrives

To the east of Lokobe National Park, I.F.R.O.G.S. team is monitoring SPORTIVE LEMUR nesting boxes to help increase popul...
05/07/2023

To the east of Lokobe National Park, I.F.R.O.G.S. team is monitoring SPORTIVE LEMUR nesting boxes to help increase populations of this critically endangered Lepilemur species endemic to Nosy Be.

Microcebus mamiratra. Bright eyed Mouse lemur.
26/03/2021

Microcebus mamiratra. Bright eyed Mouse lemur.

30/10/2020

To continue providing meaningful experiences for pre-K through twelfth-grade audiences in the era of COVID-19, museums must re-envision educational practice for the virtual realm. By sharing about …

23/10/2020

Join us in celebrating World Lemur Festival by enjoying our digital Juried Art Exhibition. These lemur themed pieces were created by artists around the globe as a way to build awareness about and inspire action to protect Madagascar’s endangered primates.

LCF's panel of judges selected the winners, but now we want YOU to pick a favorite. The photo with the most likes or reactions by October 23rd will be recognized with the “Community Favorite Award.” Bravo and congratulations to all participants!

23/07/2020
19/07/2020

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