06/07/2026
🐒🏝️ Two days ago we did the unthinkable… we loaded eight lemurs onto the yacht and officially moved them to Lemur Island.
To say we were nervous would be an understatement. Introducing new lemurs is never simple, and we had no way of knowing if everyone would truly get along once they were given such a large space together.
One of the most interesting things to watch has been the social dynamics developing. If you didn’t know ring tailed lemurs are female dominant meaning one female typically takes on the role of matriarch and helps keep the troop in line. Right now, Aubrey seems determined to claim that position and honestly, she’s doing a pretty good job of letting everyone know she’s in charge.
As for the boys? Many of you have joked that Julian deserves to finally earn his title as King Julian and we’re starting to think you might be right. 👑😂
Lemur Island is still a work in progress and we still need to complete the island structure fully enclosing and insulating it so the lemurs can have a temperature controlled building for the heat of summer and cold of winter. If you’d like to help us continue building this dream for the animals every donation makes a difference.
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Stay tuned because this is only the beginning of the Lemur Island adventure.