Land of Lemurs lands at the Calgary Zoo
New exhibit puts a focus on conservation and cuteness
There are three new species of furry little friends at the Calgary Zoo now that the Land of Lemurs is open for business.
The first of its kind in Canada and the first new exhibit to open at the zoo in five years, Land of Lemurs allows visitors to enter the lemurs' habitat and interact with the cute little creatures in a barrier-free setting.
Land of Lemurs is home to 13 lemurs from three endangered species. Fans of the Madagascar movies or the children's show Zoboomafoo will be familiar with the ring-tailed lemur, but there are also black-and-white ruffed and red-fronted lemurs leaping and lounging in the new exhibit, which opened Wednesday.
Population and conservation
Trish Exton-Parder with the Calgary Zoo said Land of Lemurs offers more than a chance to get up close and personal with some cuddly creatures. The zoo is hoping to help increase the population of these endangered species by helping fund conservation programs in Madagascar.
"First of all, the reason that we're having lemurs is because they are one of the most endangered primates … and a really important species for us to make everybody aware of in Madagascar,"