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The golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia; Portuguese: mico-leão-dourado [ˈmiku leˈɐ̃w do(w)ˈɾadu,-liˈɐ̃w-]), also known as the golden marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae. Endemic to the Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the golden lion tamarin is an endangered species. [5]
Golden Lion Tamarin, photographed by Devra Kleiman in 1997. Kleiman's greatest success was with the golden lion tamarin, a small, reddish-orange monkey that inhabits Brazil's coastal forest. In the early 1970s she responded to an emergency alert from Brazilian biologist Adelmar Coimbra Filho , who reported that the tamarin population was down ...
The Golden Lion Tamarin. Reason Very good picture of a very rare golden lion tamarin family. Articles this image appears in Golden Lion Tamarin, List of mammals in Brazil Creator Steve from washington, dc, usa on Flickr. Support as nominator — Preceding unsigned comment added by Almighty11 (talk • contribs) 14:33, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Facts About Golden Lion Tamarins. Golden Lion Tamarins are one of the smallest primate species on earth, weighing just 1.3 to 1.5 pounds and measuring around 8 to 10 inches in length, excluding ...
Micke Grove Zoo participates an international Species Survival Plan (SSP Program) to help ensure the survival of wildlife that are endangered or critically endangered in the wild. Micke Grove Zoo has made significant contributions to the SSP Program through captive breeding of Golden Lion Tamarin, Chilean Pudu, and Waldrapp Ibis. [citation needed]
Black lion tamarin or golden-rumped lion tamarin Leontopithecus chrysopygus (Mikan, 1823) São Paulo, Brazil: Size: black fur with a dark gold rump Habitat: Diet: EN Superagui lion tamarin or black-faced lion tamarin Leontopithecus caissara Lorini & Persson, 1990: southeastern Brazil: Size: Habitat: golden fur with black face, arms, and tails ...
ZooBorns was founded in 2008 with the mission to "educate while it entertains", [1] and typically shares related conservation information along with pictures and video of baby animals. ZooBorns has been featured in The Washington Post, [2] NBC News, [3] Discover Magazine, [4] and on the Martha Stewart Show [5] among other media outlets. [1]
Species the zoo has contributed to the reintroduction of include red wolves, golden lion tamarins, Andean condors, and brook trout. [47] [31] The zoo hopes to soon breed and reintroduce Mexican wolves as well. [21] The zoo also takes in animals orphaned or injured in the wild that cannot be released: