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Verreauxs Sifaka Collection

In the lush forests of Berenty Private Reserve in southern Madagascar

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Female Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) carrying infant in forest canopy

Female Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) carrying infant in forest canopy. Berenty Private Reserve, southern Madagascar

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) female carrying baby, Berenty Private Reserve

Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) female carrying baby, Berenty Private Reserve, Madagascar. Endangered species

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) sitting on log in forest, Berenty forest

Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) sitting on log in forest, Berenty forest, southern Madagascar. Critically endangered

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Madagascar, Berenty, Berenty Reserve. Verreauxs sifaka eating leaves in a tree

Madagascar, Berenty, Berenty Reserve. Verreauxs sifaka eating leaves in a tree

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Africa, Madagascar, Anosy Region, Berenty Reserve. A female sifaka clings to a tree while

Africa, Madagascar, Anosy Region, Berenty Reserve. A female sifaka clings to a tree while its baby holding on to the mothers back

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: RF- Verreauxs sifaka lemur (Propithecus verreauxi) hanging from branch while

RF- Verreauxs sifaka lemur (Propithecus verreauxi) hanging from branch while feeding in canopy. Berenty Private Reserve, southern Madagascar. Endangered species

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Verreauxs Sifaka -Propithecus verreauxi-, in a tree, Nakampoana Nature Reserve, Madagascar

Verreauxs Sifaka -Propithecus verreauxi-, in a tree, Nakampoana Nature Reserve, Madagascar

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Two Verreauxs Sifakas -Propithecus verreauxi- sitting in a tree, Nakampoana Nature Reserve

Two Verreauxs Sifakas -Propithecus verreauxi- sitting in a tree, Nakampoana Nature Reserve, Madagascar

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Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). Berenty Reserve, Southern MADAGASCAR

Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). Berenty Reserve, Southern MADAGASCAR

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Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) in a tree. These lemurs are predominantly arboreal (tree- dwelling) and can leap up to 10 metres between trees

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Verreauxs sifaka lemurs. Female and juvenile Verreauxs sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi) in a tree. These lemurs are predominantly arboreal (tree- dwelling) and can leap up to 10 metres between trees

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Leaping verreauxi lemur (Verreauxs Sifaka), Berenty Private Reserve

Leaping verreauxi lemur (Verreauxs Sifaka), Berenty Private Reserve, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageVerreauxs Sifaka Collection: Portrait of a Verreauxs Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) sitting on tree

Portrait of a Verreauxs Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) sitting on tree, Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar, Africa



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In the lush forests of Berenty Private Reserve in southern Madagascar, a female Verreaux's sifaka gracefully navigates the intricate canopy while cradling her precious infant. These critically endangered lemurs, scientifically known as Propithecus verreauxi, are a sight to behold as they cling to trees and logs with utmost agility. With their distinctive black and white fur, these Verreaux's sifakas stand out against the vibrant green backdrop of Berenty forest. Their survival is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, making every moment captured all the more precious. In one snapshot, we witness a Verreaux's sifaka indulging in its leafy diet high up in a tree. With each delicate nibble on fresh foliage, it sustains itself amidst the breathtaking beauty of Madagascar's Berenty Reserve. Another image showcases an adorable baby clinging tightly to its mother while she effortlessly hangs from a branch. The bond between them is evident as they traverse their natural habitat together. As we explore further into this enchanting reserve, we encounter a Verreaux's sifaka leaping down from above onto the road below. Its nimbleness astounds us as it effortlessly lands on solid ground before continuing its journey through this captivating landscape. Amongst Alluaudia procera trees that dot Berenty Reserve, another Verreaux's sifaka finds solace. It perches confidently on one of these unique plants while relishing mouthfuls of leaves—a testament to their adaptability within their ever-changing environment. The Anosy Region in Africa holds yet another heartwarming scene: two baby Verreaux’s sifakas playfully exploring their surroundings under the watchful eye of their attentive mothers. These young ones embody hope for future generations of this endangered species. Verreaux’s sifakas captivate our hearts with their elegance and vulnerability.