Two by Two, the Lemurs Take Germany With three carefully orchestrated air shipments, four pairs of Coquerel's sifakas from the Lemur Center were moved to start a breeding colony in Europe Britt Keith hustled around the kitchen and out into the yard for fresh clippings like an anxious...
9 Gifts that Bring Duke Spirit to Your Holidays Delight your special Duke fans with some 2021 seasonal gifts With the rush of holiday shopping and preparation in full gear, did you know that there are...
Lemurs Get Their Day The Duke community celebrates World Lemur Day with a lesson in species conservation In honor of World Lemur Day on Oct. 29, the Duke Lemur Center...
The Climate-Driven Mass Extinction No One Had Seen Fossils from Duke collection uncover a previously unknown mass extinction event in Africa DURHAM, N.C. – Sixty-three percent. That’s the proportion of mammal species that...
Why Do You Study That? How Lemur Research Can Help Endangered Species Research scientists Marina Blanco, Ph.D. and Lydia Greene, Ph.D. study lemurs at the Duke Lemur...
In the World Capital of Vanilla Production, Nearly Three out of Four Farmers Say They Don’t Have Enough to Eat
Duke Lemur Center Welcomes Five Infants Meet the Newest DLC Arrivals Coconut Palm, Clancy, Malala, Atticus and Scout As part of Baby Week 2021, the Duke Lemur Center has...