Prosimians in captivity

Taipei obtained an aye aye from Ueno.


In Japan

Roadside zoo North Safari Sapporo has potto

If I recall correctly Saitama children’s zoo also had red ruffed lemurs
 
ZTL lists Coquerel’s Sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) for the following European Locations
Berlin Tierpark Friedrichsfelde (1.2.0)
Köln Zoologischer Garten (1.1.0)
Chester Zoo (1.1.0)
 
Batu Secret Zoo keep five species of lemurs (Ring-tailed, collared brown, common brown, black, red ruffed, and black-and-white ruffed). Taman Safari keep ring-tailed and black-and-white ruffed lemur. Jakarta Aquarium keep black-and-white ruffed lemur only. Bali Zoo keep ring-tailed lemur only.

A lot of Indonesian zoos keep slow lorises, a lot of them keep one species (Either Sunda or Javan), Taman Safari Bogor display both species. Faunaland keep spectral tarsiers. Ragunan Zoo keep their Horsfield's and Siau Island tarsier off display.
 
Grey Bamboo Lemurs are completely absent from North American collections at the moment, and the same may be the case for Black Lemurs as well.
 
There’s a handful of holders of Black Lemur in Canada.

African Lion Safari has a pair, Killman Zoo has an old female, Oshawa Zoo has a small breeding group, and there’s a few facilities in Quebec with them as well. Plus a small number of them in private hands as well.
 
ZTL splits the holders of the Grey Slender Lories in Europe.

Until few months ago all animals were listed as a Northern dry zone slender loris ( Loris lydekkerianus nordicus), but this seems not valid anymore.

Currently there are :

Grey slender Loris /Loris lydekkerianus
(No Subspecific status) - 12 holders

and new subspecies in Europe:

Highland slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus grandis) - at Shaldon, Rostock and Moscow
 
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