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Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group

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The organization was formed in response to a plea by the Government of Madagascar to the international zoo community in 1987 to help conserve species and habitat in Madagascar and provide training and knowhow for such activities. The plea was made at a meeting held at
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Managing captive breeding programs for Madagascar species in and outside Madagascar, co-ordinating amongst the various member organizations.
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Among their campaigns is Save the Lemur, a drive to raise funds and generate awareness about the plight of lemur species in Madagascar.
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programs, field research programs, training programs for rangers and wardens, and acquisition and protection of native habitat in
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Promoting and funding field work pertaining to Madagascar fauna, flora and habitat. Cases in point are the
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The six major goals of the MFG, as outlined in their mission statement, are:
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Educating zoo visitors worldwide about Madagascar's biological heritage
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Protection of National Parks and Wildlife Reserves, notably the
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Environmental organizations based in the United States
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and the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group of the
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Planning conservation goals in conjunction with the
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Aye-Aye
animal species in Madagascar
captive breeding
Madagascar
non-governmental organization
Ministry of Water, Forests, and the Environment
Government of Madagascar
Save the Lemur
Saint Louis Zoo
St. Catherines Island
Georgia
Wildlife Conservation Society
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Gerald Durrell
Parc Zoologique et Botanique de Mulhouse
Duke Lemur Center
ruffed lemur
aye-aye

ruffed lemur
Parc Ivoloina
Betampona Reserve
ruffed lemurs
side-necked turtle
Malagasy pond heron
Madagascar National Parks Association
"Tennessee Aquarium Leaping Into World Lemur Day On Oct. 20 With Special Programs, Activities"
"Rare mongoose lemur born at Saint Louis Zoo"

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