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Lemur Center

July 12, 2021

In the World Capital of Vanilla Production, Nearly Three out of Four Farmers Say They Don’t Have Enough to Eat

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2021 Duke Lemur Center infants Clancy (top left), Atticus (bottom left), Coconut Palm (center), Scout (top right) and Malala (bottom right)

June 4, 2021

Duke Lemur Center Welcomes Five Infants

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Lemurs Harriot and Helene at the Lemur Center

May 25, 2021

The Lemurs Are Now Ready For Your Visit

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aye-aye eats an egg

April 1, 2021

Check This Out! For Easter, Aye-Ayes Love Eggs!

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The fat-tailed dwarf lemur is our closest hibernating relative. Researchers at the Duke Lemur Center have been changing up their care to more closely match the seasonal fluctuations they experience in the wild. Photo by David Haring.

March 12, 2021

An Unusual Creature Is Coming Out of Winter’s Slumber, and Here’s Why Scientists Are Excited

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Felix nestles into a stuffed penguin during a routine weighing and wellness exam by DLC veterinarians. Photo taken on January 8, 2021 by David Haring.

February 18, 2021

Meet Felix, the First Arrival of the Lemur Center's Baby Season

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Geb and Cheyenne, the love lemurs

February 11, 2021

'Love Connection' Lemur Style

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Steven Heritage holds one of the rediscovered Somali Sengis in the field in Djibouti.

February 3, 2021

In Djibouti, Lemur Center Researchers Lived a Tale of "Discovery" and Loss Seeking an African Mammal

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Clockwise from top left: A quarter-zip sweater, clock, scarf, cat collar and a holiday ornament.

December 9, 2020

A (Virtual) Duke Holiday Gift Guide

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October 6, 2020

Check This Out! Mysterious Lemur Calls

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Steven Heritage holds one of the rediscovered Somali Sengis in the field in Djibouti.

August 17, 2020

Lost Species of African Mammal Rediscovered by Duke Researcher

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Baby Siwa with. mom at the Lemur Center

July 23, 2020

Meet the New Lemurs During the Center's Baby Week!

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A rainbow over Duke's campus.

July 13, 2020

Finding Silver Linings in the Midst of a Pandemic

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Tom Brady, the lemur

May 22, 2020

(Tom) Brady -- the Lemur -- Arrives at Duke

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Kristie Gordon in her office.

February 24, 2020

Blue Devil of the Week: Keeping Duke’s Finances Flowing

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February 10, 2020

How Do You Get a Fossil Out of Rock? Painstakingly

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