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VIDEO: Parades, Dances, Concerts, and More! Celebrating World Lemur Day in Madagascar

  Every year, we celebrate World Lemur Day in appreciation of the remarkable wildlife of Madagascar. The DLC and our partners in Madagascar collaborate in educational activities to raise awareness about lemurs and interest in environmental conservation. In November 2023, the DLC-SAVA Conservation program partnered with local actors to host a World Lemur Day celebration […]

Duke graduate student Caroline DeSisto in front of a covered shelter in the forest of Madagascar.

VIDEO: Relationships between People, Plants, and Lemurs in the SAVA

For some people, the word “rainforest” conjures up vague notions of teeming jungles. But Camille DeSisto sees something more specific: a complex interdependent web. For the past few years, the Duke graduate student has been part of a community-driven study exploring the relationships between people, plants, and lemurs in a rainforest in northern Madagascar, where the health […]

READ NOW: The “Why” Issue of the DLC Magazine

  Of all the animals on Earth, why are we so passionate about lemurs? Of all the islands in the ocean, why is Madagascar remarkable—and so worthy of our conservation attention? In the new “Why” issue of the DLC magazine, you’ll find out!  Complimentary copies of the magazine have been mailed to donors of $250+ […]

MAPPING HERSTORY: Studies in Female Dominance

By Andrea Tejada, 2022 Communications Intern Illustrations by Karie Whitman Click here or on the image above to read the full article with photos and illustrations. Originally published in January 2023 in “The Women’s Issue” of the DLC annual magazine. Mapping Herstory: Studies in Female Dominance Since its inception, the field of primatology has been […]

INFANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Meet Pax!

Spring has sprung at the Duke Lemur Center, and so has our second infant of the 2024 baby season: critically endangered Coquerel’s sifaka Pax! Pax was born early in the morning on January 20, 2024, to second-time mother Magdalena and experienced father Gratian. She weighed a healthy 103 grams—about the weight of an avocado!—and had […]

Annual DLC-SAVA Conservation Newsletter

We’re pleased to share the 2023-24 issue of our annual DLC-SAVA Conservation Newsletter, with news of the DLC’s many conservation-related activities in the SAVA (northeastern) region of Madagascar. As you will see, James, Lanto, and the team have been very busy during the past year! Want to learn more? All of the DLC-SAVA annual updates […]

Celebrating International Women’s Day in Madagascar

By James Hererra, Ph.D. DLC-SAVA Conservation Coordinator Published March 8, 2024 March 8 is International Women’s Day, referred to as ‘Valo Mars’ in Madagascar. Women’s groups across the SAVA region celebrated Women’s Day with the DLC-SAVA Conservation project, supporting several local organizations that are working towards conserving the environment in Madagascar. Since 2019, the DLC-SAVA […]

INFANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Meet Albus!

The First Infant of the 2024 Baby Season! On the morning of December 14, 2023, Lead Primate Technician Danielle Lynch arrived at the Duke Lemur Center and went to check on pregnant Coquerel’s sifaka Rodelinda, only to discover a fuzzy little surprise clinging to mom’s belly! Rodelinda, an experienced mom, had given birth overnight to […]