Leaping Lemur Media backs lemur conservation with monthly donations
Boise-based Leaping Lemur Media has partnered with the Lemur Conservation Foundation to fund ongoing research and habitat protection for endangered lemurs in Madagascar and Florida. The deal links the agency’s brand to the primates that inspired its name and gives the nonprofit a recurring source of support.
Why it matters: - Lemurs are among the world’s most endangered mammals, with more than 98% of the 110-plus known species facing extinction, according to the IUCN estimate cited in the release. - The partnership gives the Lemur Conservation Foundation recurring private support for research, breeding, education and habitat protection. - The arrangement also ties a Boise agency’s brand story to direct conservation funding in Madagascar and Florida.
What happened: - Leaping Lemur Media announced a new partnership with the Lemur Conservation Foundation. - The Boise-based digital growth agency committed to monthly donations to support lemur conservation work. - The partnership was announced July 8, 2026.
The details: - Leaping Lemur Media is an independent digital growth agency based in Boise, Idaho. - The agency serves clients in professional services, retail, consumer brands, hospitality, technology, education and healthcare. - Leaping Lemur Media offers Answer Engine Optimization, public relations, brand and design, website development, AI development, ads management, programmatic advertising, and SEO and local search. - The agency says its approach focuses on “Partnership Over Transaction,” with founders personally involved in each client’s campaign. - Rory Turner, chief operating officer at Leaping Lemur Media, said the partnership lets the agency support the animal that inspired its name. - The Lemur Conservation Foundation is an AZA-certified nonprofit founded in 1996. - LCF operates a 130-acre reserve in Myakka City, Florida, where five lemur species are part of an AZA Species Survival Plan breeding program. - LCF also runs field programs in the SAVA Region of northeastern Madagascar. - LCF works with local communities to protect roughly 320 square miles of rainforest around the Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve and Marojejy National Park. - LCF says that work supports 11 additional wild species. - The foundation’s core work includes managed breeding, on-site research through field-school programs and a research center, education through its bilingual Ako Project children’s book series, and public awareness through art and events such as World Lemur Festival.
Between the lines: - The partnership gives Leaping Lemur Media a conservation angle that fits its name and its LLM-focused branding story. - For LCF, recurring donations can provide more predictable support than one-time fundraising. - The announcement also suggests the agency wants to use clients and partners as part of future outreach around the cause.
What's next: - Leaping Lemur Media plans to share updates on the partnership’s impact in the coming months. - The agency also plans to offer clients and partners ways to get involved directly. - More information is available from Leaping Lemur Media at Schedule a free strategy call and from the Lemur Conservation Foundation at Learn more. - The agency also shared an Instagram link for social updates: Leaping Lemur Media on Instagram.
The bottom line: - Leaping Lemur Media is turning a brand name into a recurring conservation commitment, while giving lemur protection work a steady new funding stream.
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