Situated in southeastern Madagascar, Sainte Luce Reserve forms part of the last remaining intact coastal rainforests. This idyllic yet compact reserve is a proud member of the Lemur Conservation Network, an organisation which works to save Madagascar's lemurs from extinction. International volunteers flock here from all over the world to assist with lemur research, tree planting, seed collecting, sea turtle monitoring, and community outreach. The reserve is home to five species of endemic lemur, including fat-tailed dwarf lemur, collared brown lemur, mouse lemur, and the southern woolly lemur, as well as 50 species of reptile, 50 bird species and 200 tree species.