The species’ population is projected to decline by 80 per cent globally by 2048. Read more at straitstimes.com.
According to the Singapore Zoo website, visitors are warned to not approach, feed, touch, tease or carry out other acts that ...
Ring-tailed lemurs are unmistakable because of their long, vividly striped, black-and-white tail. They are familiar residents of many zoos. Lemurs use their hands and feet to move nimbly through ...
Staff at Safari West near Santa Rosa is “thrilled” to welcome a baby ring-tailed lemur born Feb. 22 at the wildlife preserve.
The Mandai Wildlife Group has reminded the public to avoid feeding animals at its attractions after a woman was photographed giving a red ruffed lemur a soft drink at the Singapore Zoo. Read more at ...