Lemur Conservation Network
Not-for-profit conservation organisation
The Lemur Conservation Network believes that lemurs can be saved from extinction if we all work together. LCN provides a network of over 60 conservation organizations, and raises awareness for lemurs and those working to save them from extinction in Madagascar. LCN was founded in 2015 as a project of the Madagascar Section of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Primate Specialist Group. In 2021, LCN became a registered not-for-profit organisation in the USA.
Recent articles by Lemur Conservation Network
Ring-tailed lemur guide: where they live, what they eat, and why they're endangered
Ring-tailed lemurs are one of the most distinctive and recognisable species of lemur. Learn more about this endangered species in our expert guide by the Lemur Conservation Network.
Lemur guide: how many species there are, where they're found, and why so many are endangered
Endemic to Madagascar, lemurs are a fascinating group of primates which are closely related to lorises and bush babies. They face a range of threats, and 98% are deemed to be endangered. Learn more about these lemurs in our expert guide by the Lemur Conservation Network.