aye-aye, captain!

the aye-aye is on the endangered species list. at one time, it was thought to be extinct, but a few remaining animals were rediscovered in 1961, and there are several aye-ayes being bred at zoos to increase their numbers. aye-ayes are threatened by two things, both caused by humans. firstly, its habitat is being destroyed as human-beings log forests to create sugar cane and coconut plantations, leaving the aye-aye without any food or home. when it tries to eat the sugar cane or coconuts, humans treat it as a pest. secondly, the natives in madagascar also have superstitions about the aye-aye. they believe it is a symbol of death and falsely believe that the aye-aye comes into houses to harm people while they sleep. unfortunately, these superstitions lead uneducated villagers to kill endangered aye-ayes when they see them.
how can we, as humans, help save the aye-aye from extinction? there are several organizations that are involved with preserving habitat in madagascar, including conservation international and the world wildlife federation. you can help the lil' aye-aye by supporting either of these two organizations. speesees works in partnership with the wwf, and we have donated our product to auctions supporting the wwf in the past.
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Poor Aye-aye!!!!
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