
On the isolated island of Madagascar, 51% of all bird species, 96% of the reptiles and of course, all 86 varieties of lemurs (species and subspecies) are endemic. This Verreaux's sifaka was spotted in the Berenty Reserve during International Expeditions' 2012 Madagascar tour [1]. The reserve is a wildlife hotspot which protects 250 hectares of spiny forest and dry tamarind gallery woodland along with six species of lemur and a large colony of Madagascar fruit bats.
Links:
[1] http://www.ietravel.com/africa-middle-east/madagascar
[2] http://www.ietravel.com/category/madagascar-0
[3] http://www.ietravel.com/category/photography
[4] http://www.ietravel.com/category/wildlife
[5] http://www.ietravel.com/blog/madagascar/photo-verreauxs-sifaka
[6] http://www.ietravel.com/blog/costa-rica/jesus-christ-lizard-will-impress-even-non-believers
[7] http://www.ietravel.com/blog/machu-picchu-artifacts-peru
[8] http://www.ietravel.com/blog/award-winning-travel/new-environs-catalog