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Eulemur flavifrons

Blue-eyed black lemurs are among the most threatened primates in the world. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recently elevated the status of E. flavifrons to critically endangered and added them to the Top 25 Most Endangered Primates list.

There are less than ten female blue-eyed black lemurs of breeding age in North America. In order to support the genetic diversity of the population at the Duke Lemur Center, a breeding pair of blue-eyed black lemurs recently made the 9,000 mile journey from Parc Ivoloina, a nonprofit nature center in eastern Madagascar. 

Shortly after their arrival, the pair produced their first infant, only the 15th infant in Duke Lemur Center history to be delivered by cesarean section. 


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