Curragh's Wildlife Park has announced its new lemur enclosure is nearly complete.
It comes following an emotional time for the facility - with a fatal fire taking place in April 2018 completely destroying its former enclosure and killing two gentle lemurs - Georgia and Nina.
However, in July the park did welcome its latest addition - a baby gentle Lemur - 'Phoenix'.
In a post on social media today the staff announced 'the re-built Gentle lemur enclosure is starting to look like it won't be long until we're finished'.
The park also added it'll be nice to get the animals 'out of their hospital unit and back to meet visitors'.
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