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I am a final year Biology student at Imperial College and will be editing this page as part of an educational assignment. I believe that the Northern Sportive Lemur deserves to have more information on Wikipedia seeing that it may be the first primate to go extinct in many years. The new revision should be completed by 27th March 2014. If anyone has any questions or concerns please comment on my User page - SaveTheSportive (talk) 12:48, 11 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
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