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Lemurs In Madagascar                   10/18/2012 12:19:00 PM




 Lemurs are in danger because rainforests are being

 cleared…along with their homes. To help the lemurs,

 we need to stop cutting down trees in Madagascar

 because without trees, the lemur has troubles trying

 to grow and reproduce. We’re not helping them by

 taking away their living spaces and making it hard for

 them to adapt to all the changes.

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Lemurs in Madagascar

  • 1. Lemurs In Madagascar 10/18/2012 12:19:00 PM Lemurs are in danger because rainforests are being cleared…along with their homes. To help the lemurs, we need to stop cutting down trees in Madagascar because without trees, the lemur has troubles trying to grow and reproduce. We’re not helping them by taking away their living spaces and making it hard for them to adapt to all the changes.