Zoos Supporting Lemur Conservation
Thank you to the zoos around the world that support lemurs!
Zoos can support lemur conservation in many ways:
- Become a Supporting Member of the Lemur Conservation Network (LCN)
- Donate to or fundraise for LCN
- Support LCN’s conservation members
- Celebrate World Lemur Day
- Educate zoo visitors about lemurs and their conservation
- and more!
SUPPORTING ZOO MEMBERS
LCN’s Supporting Zoo Members pay an annual fee to support our education and outreach work in Madagascar, and agree to celebrate World Lemur Day at their zoo. Learn more about Supporting Zoo Memberships.
Monkey Park Tenerife
Gold Supporting Member
Monkey Park is a small zoo in the south of Tenerife that provides the opportunity for visitors to generate unforgettable encounters with their animals and educates them about biodiversity. They focus their work on animal care and protection.
Bridlington Animal Park
Silver Supporting Member
The Bridlington Animal Park is in Yorkshire, England, and is currently home to a group of ring-tailed lemurs. We are committed to the conservation of all species especially through our education program.
Miller Park Zoo
Silver Supporting Member
Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington, Illinois offers many habitats and Zookeeper interaction opportunities that are enjoyed by the whole family. Their 2023 World Lemur Day activities included games, crafts, and keeper talks to learn about conservation and illegal pet trade issues.
2022-24 DONATING ZOOS
Thank you to the following zoos who donated to the Lemur Conservation Network or held fundraisers to support LCN from 2022 to 2024.
ZOOS THAT SUPPORT LCN MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
Thank you to the following zoos and AAZK chapters who support LCN members. Does your zoo or AAZK chapter support an LCN member organization and want to be listed here? Get in touch.
- Blank Park Zoo: Conservation Fusion
- Brandywine Zoo: Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership, Conservation Fusion
- Cape May County Zoo AAZK Chapter: Lemur Love
- Chester Zoo: Madagasikara Voakajy
- Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park: Lemur Love, MBP, ONG Reniala
- Cotswold Wildlife Park: Impact Madagascar
- Greater Sacramento AAZK Chapter: Lemur Love
- Five Sisters Zoo: SEED Madagascar
- Houston Zoo: GERP
- Nashville Zoo: Ny Tanintsika
- Oakland Zoo: Centre ValBio
- Omaha Zoo: Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership
- San Francisco Zoo AAZK Chapter: Lemur Love
- Staten Island Zoo AAZK Chapter: Lemur Love
- Seneca Park Zoo: Centre ValBio
- Zoo Zurich: WCS Madagascar
AEECL
- Apenheul Primate Park
- Bristol Zoological Society
- Colchester Zoo
- Dublin Zoo
- NatureZoo Rheine
- Tierpark Berlin
- Twycross Zoo
- Yorkshire Wildlife Park
- Zoo Antwerpen
Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group
- Saint Louis Zoo
- Akron Zoo
- Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
- Jacksonville Zoo
- Naples Zoo and Caribbean Gardens
- Perth Zoo
- San Francisco Zoo
- Taipei Zoo
- Zoologischer Garten Koln
ZOOS IN MADAGASCAR
These zoos educate the Malagasy public about lemurs and care for lemurs that were confiscated as pets.
Lemur Rescue Center and Reniala Reserve
The Reniala Reserve and Lemur Rescue Center rehabilitates ring-tailed lemurs from the illegal pet trade in southwest Madagascar. They protect the forests of the reserve and release many of the rehabilitated lemurs back into the reserve to live freely. And, they work with local communities to develop alternative livelihood projects.
Parc Ivoloina
As part of a 282-hectare forestry station including both environmental education and conservation training centers, Parc Ivoloina is of a 4-hectare zoological park operated by Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group.
Reniala SARL Park
The Reniala Sarl Park is tourist attraction in Madagascar developed on 29 hectares of land that includes a zoological and botanical park. The Reniala Sarl park is associated with the Société Industrielle du Boina (SIB), a company that makes laundry soap and refining oil. They periodically host experts from western zoos and organizations to work with the park’s primates.