DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Duke Lemur Center have announced the birth of two sifaka lemur infants. Terence and Didius were born in January 2020. They are the nephew and grandson of the famous Zoboomafoo.
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, The Chronicle is highlighting pivotal figures and events throughout the University’s history. Here, we take a look at the founding of the Duke Lemur Center: The Duke ...
The Duke Lemur Center has announced an addition to the family, a male born Dec. 19, 2024, to a breeding pair at the center. Baby Majorian is the third offspring of mother Lupicina and father Gabe.
Greg Dye has been reappointed to a second five-year term as executive director of the Duke Lemur Center (DLC), Provost Alec Gallimore announced this week. The reappointment followed an administrative ...
DURHAM (WTVD) -- A baby lemur was born at the Duke Lemur Center Saturday, right in the middle of last week's snow storm. He's still too young to even be a part of the center's tours, but Thursday, ...
We have a sort of obsession with lemurs in my house. It all started about 18 months ago when my younger daughter, six months at the time, was crying inconsolably. My older daughter, always ready to ...
Monthly open houses at the Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History offer glimpses of work behind evolutionary discoveries As the Madre de Dios River flows through Peru toward the Amazon, it eats ...
They have wide eyes, midnight calls and an evolutionary history stretching back 60 million years. But lemurs may not survive another generation; deforestation has already erased more than half of ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- The Duke Lemur Center has three new members in its family. They were born June 25. The center says the boys gained weight at a faster-than-average rate for their species. They began ...
Gellar is blue-eyed black lemur. She was born on March 14, 2018 at the Duke Lemur Center. David Haring Duke Lemur Center With less than an estimated 1,000 blue-eyed black lemurs left in the world, two ...
Majorian, a male baby, was born Dec. 19, 2024, at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham. He is the third baby born to mother Lupicina and father Gabe, both part of the center’s conservation breeding program ...
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