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Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar.


© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar.

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Close-up of a potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar, October 3, 2010.

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar, October 3, 2010.

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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The remaining forests of Daraina, Madagascar, exist as a fragile patchwork amid encroaching cattle range.

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Mittermeier's sportive lemur (Lepilemur mittermeieri) in Sorongono Forest on the Ampasindava Peninsula in NW Madagascar. This is one of two species of lemurs named after Russ Mittermeier. 

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Russell Mittermeier, primate expert and President of Conservation International, with geneticist Ed Louis and his team in the forests of Madagascar with a species of fork-marked lemur believed to be new to science. October, 2010

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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The Bekaroaka Forest, Daraina , Madagascar, October 2010. 

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Mittermeier’s mouse lemur (Microcebus mittermeieri), Tsimbazaza Zoo, Antananarivo, Madagascar. This is one of two species of lemurs named after Russ Mittermeier.

© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar.


© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar.


© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
Potentially new species of fork-marked lemur discovered in Madagascar.


© Conservation International/ photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
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