However, this narrative is shifting. In regions like Andasibe, the Aye-aye is now becoming a . Local guides and communities increasingly view the lemur as a rare ecological treasure that attracts visitors and helps sustain the local economy. The Fight for Survival
Despite being the most widely distributed lemur on the island, the Aye-aye faces critical threats. Aye Mahnisi
Organizations are working to protect the "centers of endemism" in northern Madagascar to ensure this unique evolutionary lineage—the last of its family—does not disappear. Quick Facts Scientific Name: Daubentonia madagascariensis However, this narrative is shifting