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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 14 species, the DLC houses the world’s most diverse population of lemurs outside their native Madagascar.
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The Duke Lemur Center houses over 200 lemurs and bushbabies...
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Founded in 1966, the Duke Lemur Center (DLC) is an...
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Research philosophy By studying wild lemurs in Madagascar...
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The DLCMNH is off campus, both for the Duke Lemur Center and...
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The Duke Lemur Center is a 100-acre (40 ha) sanctuary for rare and endangered strepsirrhine primates, located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. It is the largest sanctuary for strepsirrhine primates in the world.
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