From July 20 to 25, 2025, Antananarivo will host the 30th Congress of the International Primatological Society (IPS). This event will bring together over 600 international experts to address critical issues related to primate conservation. Through conferences, workshops, and training sessions, the congress will serve as a key platform to share the latest scientific advancements and strengthen global collaborations in species preservation.
Madagascar, with its 110 species of endemic lemurs, plays a central role in the protection of these unique primates. This congress not only highlights the island’s importance in conservation but also its commitment to being a leading player in global biodiversity preservation.
We warmly congratulate **LENGERP** and all the organizers of this event for their commitment to primatology and biodiversity. We fully support this initiative, which aligns with our CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) charter, aimed at promoting a sustainable future and strengthening both local and international actions for the protection of our natural environment.
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