Lemur relocation – Kona’s Three Ring Ranch new home for rescued Puerto Rican primates

Eleven lemurs now call Three Ring Ranch home. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today

Eleven lemurs now call Three Ring Ranch home. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today

Ann Goody feeds one of the lemurs that just arrived at the Three Ring Ranch. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today

Ann Goody feeds lemurs that just arrived at the Three Ring Ranch. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Eleven lemurs now call Three Ring Ranch home. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today

Eleven lemurs now call Three Ring Ranch home. Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today

This past week, the Three Ring Ranch Exotic Animal Sanctuary participated in one of the largest zoo rescues in history. After The Puerto Rico Zoo was closed by the Department of Justice, over 550 exotic animals needed new homes. Pat Craig of The Wild Animal Sanctuary (TWAS) was tasked with finding lifetime placement for as many of these animals as possible in accredited sanctuaries or other American Zoological Association (AZA) member zoos.