African bullfrog
The zoo is located in Omaha,Nebraska.Its mission is to provide conservation,reasearch,recraetion and education about animals.The zoo was created in 1894.There is a wide range of animals in it from whole world.The zoo is Nebraska's top paid attendance attraction and has welcomed more than 25 million visitors over the past 40 years.It cover about 130 acres land area.
This very distinctive and vocal species of primitive primate is threatened with extinction in its native Madagascar, because of rapid habitat loss to an impoverished and ever expanding human population.
Black and white ruffed lemurs were first kept at Durrell’s Jersey headquarters in 1982 and those bred over the years have formed a valuable part of a captive breeding programme, so that should the worst happen in the wild, this lemur will not be lost forever.
Durrell has many well-established links with Madagascar, especially involving the conservation of lemurs. Since 1964, a great deal of expertise has been gained both in Jersey and in the wild with various species. As well as captive breeding, vitally important habitat protection, research, education and training programmes are ongoing. A number of Madagascan students have completed the course at our International Training Centre and returned home with the skills they need to carry out such work and help save their native wildlife.Thank you.
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