We were delighted to receive funds from Turquoise Aventures who have supported us for 19 years! The €2500 cheque was presented by Chairwoman of Turquoise Aventures, Maryvonne Buckenmeyer. This vital donation will fund school meals for the local children in Antafiabe village.
Thank you to all our members, partners & followers for their support this year & to wish everyone a safe, healthy & happy 2021. We look forward with positivity towards the new year, where we will continue to support lemurs, their habitats and the local Madagascan communities.
Happy #WorldLemurDay 2020! Today we all celebrate these incredible primates and the continuing efforts to save lemurs and their habitats. The AEECL is committed to protecting lemurs and supporting local communities that live alongside them. #lovelemurs
Enjoy a week full of World Lemur Festival virtual events with the Lemur Conservation Foundation next week! Starting October 19, featuring expert talks, art tutorials, trivia, and more! @lemurreserve
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AEECL offer out 2 small grants (up to €1000) to graduate students, qualified conservationists and/or researchers to study lemurs in their natural habitat. The deadline is 29th February so for more information go to https://t.co/TZDpRkDzQr
Photo credit Sam Cotton @BristolZooGdns
Do you LOVE blue-eyed black lemurs? So do we!
Check out and support these 4 organizations working to protect them >>>
AEECL, Bristol Zoological Society, Mikajy Natiora, and the Marat Karpeka Lemur Foundation
https://t.co/VtWQ9cnnDb
A successful & productive 2019 planning meeting was held @ Zoo Mulhouse, we welcomed Emmanuel Mouton onto the AEECL Board 😀 Our Madagascan Director, Guy, then visited some European member zoos, talking about our conservation work to protect & save lemurs in the wild. #lovelemurs
Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation are delighted to assist an innovative project to save critically endangered lemurs.☺️
Find out more about this project in association with @aeecl by clicking on the link below! ⬇️
https://t.co/QxRXVV6456
We would like to thank our partners, members & donors for their incredible support in 2018. We look forward to collaborating with you all in 2019 to continue our work to protect & conserve the beautiful lemurs & their habitat. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! #lovelemurs
Please see below to read all about Dan's research proposal in Sahamalaza, the results of which will be extremely beneficial to the work of the AEECL and ultimately help the vital conservation of endangered lemur species.
I am raising funds for my research focusing on four species of highly threatened lemur in north west Madagascar. Please have a read and share!
https://t.co/9qr8NSAkcC
Zoo Ostrava - oficiální stránky have been a big supporter of the AEECL and recently hosted a charity run to raise more funds for lemurs! Here is a brilliant video of their fantastic event. Thank you Zoo Ostrava!
https://t.co/n6wPg9rkiH
The AEECL annual firebreak creation took place between the 19th & 21st August. We welcomed two new villages to the event & 860 people took part creating 7km of firebreak. These breaks are vital to prevent fire spreading which can be devastating for the forests & a danger to life.
At the beginning of August the AEECL organised a school meal event and some fun activities for local villages. Building stronger links with our local communities to help facilitate conservation efforts. #lovelemurs
Operation #TreeTranslocation at the Ankarafa Field Station #Madagascar. In a country scarred by deforestation it is vital to make every effort to save this diminishing habitat.
AEECL Programme Director, Guy Randriatahina, took part in an @IUCNRedList Workshop in May, in Antananarivo, Madagascar. They discussed all 112 lemur species, their current status and started creating action plans for each species.
The Blue-Eyed Black Lemur (1000 points for guessing how it got its name) is one of the most threatened #primates in the world, listed on App I of @CITES https://t.co/w8NFDCzU0R #Lemurs @IPSConservation @aeecl@Lemurgrl@AfricanPs
Our next #Conservation Talk is coming up on Tues 13th March!
Gary Batters, President of @aeecl will highlight some of the work they are doing to ensure the survival of the critically-endangered Blue-eyed black lemur.
Book Today: Call 01827 883140 > https://t.co/b9S0ctakmq