Rare collared lemur twins debut at Bronx Zoo
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Rare collared lemur twins debut at Bronx Zoo
"The twin babies, born in March at the zoo's Madagascar! exhibit, mark an uncommon and encouraging milestone for the species. Twin births are rare among collared lemurs, making the pair's debut especially significant for the world."
"Zoo officials said the species, native to southern Madagascar, faces serious threats in the wild due to hunting and habitat loss. Zoo conservation programs play an important role in preserving species' futures."
"The Bronx Zoo participates in the collared lemur Species Survival Program, which helps maintain healthy genetic diversity in zoo populations."
The Bronx Zoo announced the birth of rare collared lemur twins, born in March at the Madagascar! exhibit. Twin births are uncommon for this species, making their arrival significant. The twins are beginning to explore their habitat while staying close to their mother. Collared lemurs, native to southern Madagascar, face threats from hunting and habitat loss. The zoo participates in the Species Survival Program to maintain genetic diversity and support conservation efforts. The twins symbolize the mother-baby bond, making them a special attraction for Mother's Day.
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