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2 Winter 2013 -Volume 2
Two rare Mongoose Lemurs (Eulemur mongoz) are the newestaddions to the Lemur Conservaon Foundaons (LCF) lemur colony!
These two births are parcularly
signicant because they are two of only
three surviving Mongoose lemur infants
born in the United States this year atAssociaon of Zoos and Aquariums
(AZA) facilies managed breeding
programs. The third infant was born to
a Mongoose lemur female in the LCF
collecon that traveled to another AZA
instuon for a recommended breeding
match.
Mongoose lemurs can give birth to oneto two infants that weigh between y-
ve and sixty grams. Their breeding
season begins in October and peaks in November and February. Females usually give
birth between March and June. Emilia, one of our female mongoose lemurs, gave birth
on 22 July, so Emilias infant was born late in the breeding season!
Gina Ferrie, the Species Survival Plan Coordinator and Populaon Biologist for mongoose
lemurs, made this comment about the birth of one infant: Silvios birth is important
because he comes from a recommended breeding pair which was made because theyhad not produced ospring before, and are genecally valuable to the populaon.
Silvios name means of the forest in Spanish.
It was chosen in keeping with the tradion
of themed names for dierent lemur species
adopted by many AZA instuons. It also
celebrates the signicance of LCFs free-ranging
forest habitats where lemurs live much as they
do in Madagascar, their only endemic home.
According to the Internaonal Union for the
Conservaon of Nature (IUCN), lemurs are the
most endangered primates in the world, with
all but 9 of the 103 known species of lemurs in
danger of becoming exnct in the next 20 years.
The Lemur Conservaon Foundaon (LCF) is a
recognized leader in lemur managed breeding
programs. LCF works with AZA facilies to ensure
the long-term health and sustainability of lemur
populaons. Our goal is the conservaon of
lemurs and their home among Madagascars
unique biodiversity.Silvio on his birthday
Emilia and her infant
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Ring-tailedLemur Twins
What is more adorable than an
infant ring-tailed lemur? Ring-
tailed twins! On 3 April Ansell,a female Ring-tailed lemur
at LCFs Myakka City Lemur
Reserve, gave birth to twins.
Ring-tailed lemurs typically
give birth to one infant but
can have twins when food is
plenful.
Ansell has given birth to fourinfants at LCF since coming
to our reserve from a zoo in
Canada. Her transfer to our
facility is signicant not only
for the successful births in our forest, but also because of the genec diversity she
brings to our collecon, as ve hundred individuals are required to have a genecally
viable breeding populaon. Because of this, successful partnerships among facilies
with breeding programs are essenal to lemurs future. Ring-tailed lemurs, which have
adapted to diverse wild habitats and are highly successful in capve breeding programs,face declining populaons in the wild.
Ansell is incredibly nurturing and paent as she teaches her twins all about life in the
forest. For example, young lemurs learn to navigate the forest with tree limbs acng as
a natural playground while mom watches from nearby. They start by hanging upside
down and learn lile by lile to climb higher and higher as the weeks go by.
During the rainy season she and the twins
appreciated the fence LCF sta installedto help them navigate ooded forest
pathways. Thanks to USA Fence Company in
Bradenton, FL, we were able to get enough
fencing to line the 250 foot trail through the
west end of the forest. Ansell didnt waste
any me hopping on the fence and not
so paently waing for Pete Shover, LCFs
Maintenance Supervisor, and the rest of the
sta to nish the installaon!
Ansell with her twins
Ring-tail learning to climb trees in the forest
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About the ArstCraig Rubadoux
Craig Rubadoux was born in
Rochester, New York, but came to
Sarasota before he was ten yearsold. He won a scholarship to the
Ringling College of Art & Design and
apprenced with illustrator Ben
Stahl. Craigs work has appeared
in over 70 exhibions including solo
exhibits at the Ringling Museum of
Art, the Fort Lauderdale Museum of
Art, the Lowe Museum of Art, and
the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, and isrepresented in collecons including
the Guggenheim Museum, New
York, the High Museum, Atlanta,
and the Museum of Fine Arts,
St. Petersburg, Florida to name
a few. Rubadoux primarily works on paper and canvas. While he is greatly aected
by his environment and a love of nature, his painngs are not literal documentaons
of nature. He is interested in the essence rather than the facts of nature. While the
subject maer varies, it embodies the arsts personal concepon of the world andhis feelings and responses to that world. Craig has said of his art, In my work I express
exuberance, the joy of life, a spontaneous celebraon. With line and color I express
the inner energy, the spirit, the essence of life. Throughout his presgious career Craig
has travelled and exhibited in the United States, Europe and South America. Today he
divides his me between Nova Scoa and Sarasota.
2014 LEMUR CALENDAR by artist Craig Rubadoux
*All LCF supporters at the $500 level or higher will automatically receive the calendar.
If you would like to order wall calendars:Call us at 941-322-8494, visit our web site at www.lemurreserve.org, or return this coupon with your check or credit card, and the
number of calendars you would like to order.
I would like to order ___ calendar(s) @ $75 + $4.95 (USPS priority mail shipping per address) Total = $79.95 ($62 is tax deductible).
Suitable for framing, LCFs limited edition calendar is printed by the letterpress debossing process on heavy archival rag.It measures 11 x 17 to which our reproduced artwork (9 x 6.75) is affixed.
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Ako Books
English language versions of AkoProject books, posters, and lessonplans are now available! Thesecharming books are wrien by
primatologist Dr. Alison Jolly andillustrated by renowned wildlife arstDeborah Ross. The Teachers Guideswere developed by Dr. HantanirinaRasamimanana. Dr. Rasamimanana isan advisor to Madagascars NaonalCurriculum and is lovingly known asthe Lemur Lady. The Ako Project
materials were rst produced to help Malagasy children learn about lemurs and
conservaon. Today we are exploring educaon partnerships in the USA by creangopportunies to distribute the Ako project materials among targeted audiencesin schools, libraries, zoos, museums and community centers as well as make themavailable for families to enjoy.
The Ako Teachers Guides and lesson plans integrate the Ako Project materials intothe Teachers Instute for Conservaon Ecology and LCF distance learning programsconducted from the Myakka City Lemur Reserve. Two talented Florida basededucators, Krisn R. Whipple and Karen Malesky, are working with us to producematerials for teachers and classrooms. Together we are designing a curriculum that
meets Florida standards, developing appropriate materials for elementary and middleschool classrooms, and building a program for teacher connuing educaon credits.The comprehensive curriculum framework es levels and standards to storylines andconservaon correlaons and so directly links it to LCFs core mission.
In addion the Ako curriculum will allowus to deepen our partnerships with Floridaschools through teacher connuingeducaon credits. It will be incorporated
in our Teachers Instute for ConservaonEcology, the Florida Associaon of Zoosand Aquariums educaon departments,our partnership with Montclair UniversitysRainforest Connecon, and in our childrensart classes. We are exploring the opportunityto partner with university level educaondepartments to provide unique, hands onlearning opportunies for young teachers.
To maximize our impact and share these important conservaon tools with the widestpossible audience in our region and beyond, LCF is negoang partnerships with largeeducaon plaorms like the Smithsonian Instuon and George Mason University,and a travelling museum exhibit. While we work with teachers, zoos, museums, andother educators the Ako Series books are available for everyone through AmazonAdvantage and in the Lemur Conservaon Foundaons Amazon store. Soon you willbe able to read them on Kindle and other E-reader plaorms!
Illustraon from Bika the Mouse Lemur
Cover of Tik Tik the
Ring-tailed Lemur
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Field Training Programs
Natalie Vasey, Ph.D. conducted a eld training program for university undergraduates
in 2013. Dr. Vaseys course welcomes students from any college or university to apply.
Our partnership with Dr. Vasey and Portland State University, and Dr. Linda Taylor
at the University of Miami provides a eld training experience that is unique in the
United States and oers college credit to parcipang students.
Each eld course engages eight to ten students in a week long program teaching
fundamentals of eld research like idenfying families and individuals, making
ethogram, focal animal, scan, and check list sampling. Parcipang students help
with animal husbandry tasks like managing capve and foraging diets, weights and
physical exams, roune veterinary care, locang sleeping trees, and in some cases
conduct independent research projects. Advanced students can pracce skills for their
thesis or dissertaon. In addion to their personal accomplishments parcipants
in the LCF Field Training Program produce original research that helps advance ourknowledge of lemurs, and parcularly lemurs in a free ranging environment.
Graduates of our Field Training School have gone on to earn 3 Fulbright Scholarships,
doctorate degrees, and now conduct professional research projects in Madagascar,
lemurs only endemic habitat.
In 2014 we look forward to expanding our Field Training School through partnerships
with organizaons like George Mason University and the Smithsonian Instuon, and
iniaves like forming two year-long internships in research and animal husbandry,and creang a year-long post doctoral eld research posion at the reserve.
Field Training School students in the forests
with ring-tailed lemurs
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At the Lemur Conservaon Foundaon
Our Mission is Clear:
Conservaon Lemurs Art Educaon Research
Your generous support of the
Lemur Conservaon Foundaonhelps advance conservaon eortsat our reserve through managedbreeding and in situ researchand through our educaon andoutreach programs. Programslike The Ako Project, The TeachersInstute for Conservaon Ecology,and our Field Training Program
reach young conservaonists of allages. That is why we ask you at thisme to join us with a special gito advance our eorts to advancelemur science and research.
In 2012 The Internaonal Union for the Conservaon of Nature Red List named lemursas the most endangered primates in the world. Subsequent IUCN reports state that90% of lemur species could be exnct within twenty years. Our lemur colony uniquely
provides an opportunity to learn about lemur behavior, health, and life stages in freeranging habitats much like their wild home in Madagascar. Your gi supports scienceand educaon focused on our genecally priceless collecon.
The lemurs and experiences at the Reserve have changed who I am; they have givenme a respect for a life that had not existed before; they have given me the paenceto endure the rapidity of events of the sllness in between; most importantly, theyrenewed the condence that I need to become a physician and that I have the courageto face any task before me. Tori Brennan, LCF Field Training School 13
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LCF is a 501c3 tax-exempt publicly supported organization.
(Federal ID 59-3359549) founded in 1996.
P.O. Box 249
Myakka City, FL 34251(941) 322-8494
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LEMUR
CONSERVATION
FOUNDATION
www.lemurreserve.org
LCF StaffAlison Grand, Ph.D.,Animal CareManager
Nancy Hendrickson,Office Manager
Lee Nesler,Executive Director and CEO
Catherine Olteanu,Manager of
Development and Communications
Pete Shover,Maintenance SupervisorFelicia Spector,Animal Care Technician
Patricia Walsh,Director of Research
and Operations
Mission Statement:The Lemur Conservation Foundation
(LCF) is a small non-profit corporationdedicated to the preservation and
conservation of the primates of
Madagascar through captive breeding,
scientific research, and education.
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Written by Lee Nesler and CatherineOlteanu
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LCF Boardof DirectorsJohn Alexander
Dr. George Amato
Penelope Bodry-Sanders
Mark Braunstein
Blair Brown
Gail Erickson
Kate Lippincott
Patrice Connolly Pantello
Judy Rasmuson
Scott Riviere
Charlene Heiser Wolff