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Researchers working in Madagascar 
have discovered a new lemur. The 
animal lives in an area of rainforest 
in northern Madagascar.
Madagascar has been an island, 
cut off from other landmasses, for 
around 88 million years. This ex­
plains why much o f its wildlife is not 
found anywhere else in the world. 
Many of M adagascar’s animals and


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plants have evolved over this long 
period in a particular way. Lemurs 
are found only on Madagascar. So 
they are an example o f the island’s 
unique wildlife.
Lemurs are a type o f primate. 
Yet they are neither monkeys nor 
apes. Over 100 species o f lemur 
have been found on Madagascar. 
Many live on fruits and plants, al­
though some eat insects. The largest 
is called the indri. Adult indri le­
murs are about 75 centimetres (2.5 
feet) tall. The mouse lemur is the 
smallest type. Including its tail, this 
lemur is only 27 centimetres (11 
inches) long. Another, called the 
blue-eyed black lemur, is the only 
primate species other than humans 
to have blue eyes.
Montagne d ’Ambre dwarf lem ur (Edward E Louis Jr)
The researchers have named the 
new lemur the Montagne d ’Ambre 
dw arf lemur. This name comes from 
the Montagne National Park. The 
population o f new lemurs was found 
close to the border o f this park. The 
lem ur’s scientific name is 
Cheiro-
galeus andysabini
(this means Andy
Sabin’s dw arf lemur). The research­
ers decided to name the lemur after 
Andy Sabin. He is a well-known 
philanthropist from the USA. Phi­
lanthropists are wealthy people who 
give a lot o f their money to good 
causes. M r Sabin is an animal con­
servation supporter. His main in­
terest is in turtles, amphibians and 
primates. M r Sabin has helped to 
pay for many research projects in 
Madagascar. These include studies 
on lemurs, tortoises and frogs.
Andy Sabin’s dw arf lemur is a 
reddish-brown colour. It has a white 
underside and dark brown rings 
around its eyes. The animal is the 
same size as a small squirrel. Its body 
is 18 centimetres (seven inches) in 
length. The lem ur’s bushy tail is a 
few centimetres longer than its body. 
Like many other lemurs, it stores fat 
(or food) in its long tail. This can be 
used if there is a shortage o f food.
Many tree species in M adagas­
car’s forests produce fruits. Birds 
and bats eat some o f the smaller 
ones. These animals do not digest 
the seeds inside the fruits. The trees’ 
seeds are therefore dispersed, or 
taken to other places, in their drop­
pings. However, some tree fruits are 
too big to be eaten by birds and bats. 
Lemurs eat many o f these larger 
fruits. So, like the birds and bats, 
lemurs spread these trees’ seeds in 
their droppings.
Scientists believe that nearly 
90% o f lemur species are endan­
gered. The biggest problem is the 
loss o f M adagascar’s rainforests, or 
the lem urs’ natural habitat. The large 
island used to be almost completely 
covered in trees. Yet, in recent 
years, many have been cut down, 
or felled. Local people do this to 
sell the wood. The wood from some 
trees that grow on Madagascar is 
very valuable. Other trees are felled
to make charcoal or so the land can 
be used for farming.
The researchers do not know the 
population size o f the new dwarf 
lemur. The animals have only been 
found in one area. This means 
that their total number is likely to 
be small. □
UN 
APPROVES 
EU 
NAVY FORCE
On 9th October the United Nations 
(UN) Security Council voted on a 
resolution, or formal proposal. It 
was about a European Union (EU) 
navy force in the Mediterranean 
Sea. The resolution passed. The UN 
Security Council is made up o f 15 
countries. Fourteen voted for the 
resolution. One, Venezuela, decided 
to abstain.
The Cavour, the Italian na vy ship th a t is leading
the E U N a vfo r M ed (Armando M ancini)
The UN has 193 member coun­
tries. However, its Security Council 
makes most o f the important deci­
sions. Only 15 o f the U N ’s member 
states ‘sit’ on the Security Council. 
Five are w hat’s known as perma­
nent members. These are the USA, 
the UK, Russia, France, and China. 
Four o f them were the victors o f the 
Second World War (1939 - 1945). 
The fifth, China, became a perma­
nent member in 1971.
The other ten countries on the 
Security Council (or non-permanent 
members) rotate, or change. These 
ten are from different parts, or



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