Credit: CelebrityPhotosUK/Cover Images Cotswold Wildlife Park has achieved breeding success with one of the most endangered Lemurs in Madagascar - the Greater Bamboo Lemur. Births in captivity are ...
Births of the greater bamboo lemur in captivity are extremely rare, and the park is the only zoological collection in the UK - and one of two worldwide - to have bred the species this year.
Births of the greater bamboo lemur in captivity are extremely rare, and the park is the only zoological collection in the UK – and one of two worldwide – to have bred the species this year.
Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered lemurs in Madagascar. The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed youngster was born to breeding male Raphael and female Bijou at ...
The baby hasn't yet been named and experts haven't determined its sex, but the park says it's 'extremely privileged' to have greater bamboo lemurs like this one at the site. Births of the species ...