Mary Kay Protects Critically Endangered Lemurs and Other Wildlife in Partnership With the Arbor Day Foundation
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Thursday, December 8, 2022
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The forest is home to critically endangered lemurs and other wildlife species found nowhere else on earth.
Key Points:
- The forest is home to critically endangered lemurs and other wildlife species found nowhere else on earth.
- Mary Kay has continued to demonstrate their dedicated support towards strengthening our planets forests of greatest need.
- Just last month, Mary Kay announced the completion of a 69-acre reforestation project to revitalize Floridas Econfina Creek Wildlife Management Area in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation.
- Earlier this year, Mary Kay also released a report detailing its long-standing partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation .