Webinar: Effect Of Ecological Restoration On Plant-Pollinator Networks In Urban Meadows

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Learn from Sisley Irwin as she shares her thesis findings on the impacts of urban green space restoration on wild bee communities! Hear her resulting recommendations for consideration in your next urban meadow restoration projects.

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Sneak Peek Inside The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital | Wildlife Warriors Missions

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The incredible team at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and dedicated to saving our native wildlife. Bindi and Chandler are taking you for a private tour and introducing you to some amazing patients. Find out more: https://wildlifewarriors.org.au/conservation-projects/australia-zoo-wildlife-hospital/

We are Wildlife Warriors. We fight for an extremely important cause – to protect our wildlife and wild places! Join us on our missions as we follow in the footsteps of the original Wildlife Warrior, Steve Irwin, and continue the work that he was so passionate about.
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Lemur Facts: Ring-Tailed Lemur

The Ring-Tailed Lemur(Lemur catta)  is classified in the Mammalian order Primates and family Lemuridae.

Physical Characteristics

A Ring-Tailed Lemur is grayish in color throughout much of its body, however its belly and torso are white. The nose and mouth area are black and there are black rings around the eyes. The color of the tail is made up of white and black rings. The average weight of an adult  Ring-Tailed Lemur is 2.7 kilograms(5.95 pounds), The average tail length is 59 centimeters(1 foot, 11 inches). 

GenusLemur
SpeciesL. catta
Binomial NameLemur catta
Length38 to 46 cm(1’3” to
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