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Lemurs' Park is a privately owned park located near the city of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The park was established in 2000 to showcase the island's unique and diverse lemur species, as well as to educate the public about the need to conserve them and their habitats.

The Lemurs' Park covers an area of approximately 5 hectares, and it is home to over 9 species of lemurs, including the famous ring-tailed lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and the aye-aye. The park also has a variety of endemic bird species, reptiles, and other wildlife. Visitors to the park can take a guided tour around the park and observe the lemurs in their natural habitats. The park also has a restaurant, a souvenir shop, and a children's playground.

One of the unique features of the Lemurs' Park is its conservation efforts. The park works closely with local communities to protect the lemurs and their habitats, and also has breeding programs for endangered species. The park also collaborates with international organizations to conduct research and to raise awareness about the importance of conservation.

In addition to its conservation efforts, the Lemurs' Park also promotes sustainable tourism practices, including eco-friendly accommodations and activities that do not harm the environment or disturb the wildlife. The park has received several awards for its efforts, including the Madagascar Sustainable Tourism Award and the Ecotourism Excellence Award.