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Duke Lemur Center

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Lemurs are the most endangered mammals on Earth

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Duke Lemur Center

Founded in 1966 on the campus of Duke University in Durham, NC, the Duke Lemur Center is a world leader in the study, care, and protection of lemurs—Earth’s most threatened group of mammals.

With more than 200 animals across 13 species, the DLC houses the world’s most diverse population of lemurs outside their native Madagascar.

Want to visit? We’d love to host you! Just note that tour reservations are required in advance.

Our Mission

To advance science, scholarship, and biological conservation through non-invasive research, community-based conservation, and public outreach and education.

Our Story

Our Story

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Recent News

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Happy Independence Day, Madagascar! Celebrating 66 years of Independence

June 2026 Stakeholder Update

INFANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Meet the “Honey Bee” Twins, Karl and Melissa!

Lemur Center Co-founder Peter Klopfer Dies at Age 95

Upcoming Events

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25 Jul

Open House: DLC Museum of Natural History (FREE)

1013 Broad Street, Durham, NC

1:00 PM EST 'til 4:00 PM EST

27 Jun

Open House: DLC Museum of Natural History (FREE)

1013 Broad Street, Durham, NC

1:00 PM EST 'til 4:00 PM EST

May 2026 Tours are Live!

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