Thank you, all very interesting to know good to hear they're being kept in captivity and hopefully they will become more established over time. Not sure how well the lemur mix would be in practice though, with the mongoose being easily stressed and the fact that any baby lemur that found itself on the ground may be considered prey as the mongoose feeds on small mammals
Thank you. Presumably the Chester individual(s) are behind the scenes as I've never seen them during my (numerous) visits. Probably for the best though if they're shy and skittish. Much as I'd love to see one it's more important that they're given a chance to breed successfully