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Sifaka Birth Season: It’s a Wrap!

Sifaka birth season is now officially over!  In addition to the birth of Pia’s infant, Gisela, on 7 January (reported earlier in this blog), 13 year old Rupillia gave birth to a son, Remus, on 12 January (sire is 24 year old Tiberius),  and 4.5 year old Rodelinda gave birth to a daughter on 26 […]

Elphaba outed!

News Flash:  Ardrey the aye aye’s infant, Elphaba is out of the nest! She was sighted outside and away from the nest for the first time last Saturday, 2/11 at the age of 74 days.  Once infants start leaving their mom’s nest they pretty much immediately start, somewhat tentatively at first, exploring the entire room […]

Ring-tailed lemur behavioral bioassay

We’re at the Duke Lemur Center, and we have lengths of dowel, duct tape, grape jelly and two bags of craisins.  Guess what’s going to happen next?  Some construction?  A fat-free picnic? A food fight?  Well, no … actually we are with Katie Grogan, a Duke graduate student, who is going to use this equipment (and […]

More veterinary books to Madagascar

February 4, 2012 This week we sent out a shipment of 53 donated veterinary reference books, destined for the College of Veterinary Medicine of Madagascar, Antananarivo. The books will reinforce the new school’s fledgling library which has a tiny budget with which to purchase badly needed reference books. Our 53 books have been shipped to […]

Growing up aye-aye

January 26, 2012 Elphaba, the Duke Lemur Center’s most recent Aye-aye infant is now 57 days old and weighing in at 586g!

Conservation endures…the first birth of 2012!

January 24, 2012 Our thirteen year old Coquerel’s sifaka female, Pia, has became the first sifaka to deliver an infant this nascent 2012 birth season (a total of four sifaka females were pronounced pregnant by our Vet Staff).  She gave birth to a female weighing 103 grams, in the early morning hours of January 7th.  […]

The DLC says a sad goodbye to Romeo

January 17, 2012 “With great sadness, I write to announce an event that I have dreaded for many months now.  Our beloved Romeo, the western hemisphere’s only diademed sifaka to be successfully housed in captivity, died this morning of natural causes after a prolonged illness.  Death at the Duke Lemur Center is a rare event, and each […]

Pre-trip blog by Erik Patel

January 14, 2012 In just four days I leave for Madagascar where I’ll remain until August.  The usual pre-trip mix of excitement and anxiety has set in.  Four giant duffel bags are already full of research and camping gear for myself and our research team as well as forest and city cloths, medications (daily malaria […]