Collared lemurs are often very difficult to spot because they like to be active during dusk and dawn so they like to sleep most of the day. I saw them at Bronx last year resting on top of a high ledge. I’ve never seen them at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and I’ve only ever seen them a few times at Disney’s Animal Kingdom(the last time I saw one there was before Covid on a day early in the morning.) So it’s really all luck and they’re tough to spot compared to a lot of other lemur species, due to their sleeping cycles.Of all the species for Central Park to overlap with other WCS zoos, this is one I am actually very happy about. Collared lemurs are not as common as some of the other lemur species found in American zoos, and it is nice to see them get new holders. I’ve also always had a hard time spotting the collared lemurs at the Bronx, so this new exhibit may provide a nice chance see the species more reliably.