Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group

The Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group (MFG) is an international consortium of zoos and other conservation agencies which pool resources to help conserve animal species in Madagascar, through captive breeding programs, field research programs, training programs for rangers and wardens, and acquisition and protection of native habitat in Madagascar.

It is a non-governmental organization working in conjunction with the Ministry of Water, Forests, and the Environment, Government of Madagascar.

It is the organization behind the Save the Lemur campaign and is headquartered at the Saint Louis Zoo.

The plea was made at a meeting held at St. Catherines Island, Georgia, United States.

[4] The two logos of the organization sport two of Madagascar's oft championed species for conservation – the ruffed lemur and the aye-aye.

Logo of MFG featuring the Aye-Aye
Logo for the Save the Lemur campaign, featuring a ruffed lemur