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lemur health & conservation

The growth of human populations and destruction of forest habitat are bringing people and wildlife into increasing contact. What will this collision mean for wildlife, ecosystems and public health? I'm a Duke University graduate student working in Madagascar to measure the health of lemurs at the edge of human encroachment. I hope my research contributes to policy decisions concerning conservation, public health and development.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Mouse lemur in action!

We assess the health of lemurs exposed to human disturbance in protected areas throughout Madagascar. After conducting our health evaluation, we release the lemurs--unharmed--back into their natural habitat. Check out one of our mouse lemur visitors getting back into the swing of things.


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Labels: mouse lemur

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Field station locations in Madagascar

Field station locations in Madagascar
Check out where I'll be....

lemur health evaluation

lemur health evaluation
By observing body condition and taking small samples of hair, fecal material and skin, we can learn a lot about lemurs' health status.

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webpages

  • Meredith's webpage
  • Yoder Lab
  • Duke Lemur Center
  • Duke Research

Indri indri

Indri indri
The largest of the lemurs, and the "grandfather" of the Malagasy people.

Gray mouse lemur

Gray mouse lemur
Perhaps the cutest of them all...

Verreaux's sifaka

Verreaux's sifaka
They can leap 40 horizontal feet from tree to tree.

Black and white ruffed lemur

Black and white ruffed lemur
Duke introduced several ruffed lemurs back into Betampona.

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This research is possible with thanks to:

  • National Science Foundation
  • Duke Global Health Institute
  • Saint Louis Zoo, Wildcare Institute
  • Duke University Center for International Studies

wildlife health links

  • Wildlife Disease News Digest
  • Wildlife Disease Map, WDIN

madagascar links

  • Mongabay on Madagascar
  • Embassy of Madagascar

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