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Patricia Chapple Wright (born September 10, 1944) is an American primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist. Wright is best known for her extensive study of social and family interactions of wild lemurs in Madagascar .
Patricia Wright Ellis (born July 5, 1921) [1] is an American former actress and dancer, weather presenter, announcer, and commercial spokeswoman, who made several film and television appearances throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
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Patricia Wright began as a mother (of a daughter Amanda) and housewife. In the 1960s, she bought two owl monkeys from a Brooklyn, N.Y., pet store. To learn more about them, she and her family traveled to Peru to see them in their native habitat.
Founder and Director of Institute of Conservation of Tropical Environments. Ph.D., City University of New York, 1985. Phone: +1-631-632-7425. Email: patricia.wright@stonybrook.edu. Teaching. Courses taught at Stony Brook include ANP360: Primate Conservation and ANP630: Topics in Tropical Conservation. Research Interests.
Founder and Executive Director, Centre ValBio. When Dr. Wright traveled to Madagascar in 1986 on a quest to find the greater bamboo lemur, she was not planning on staying. She and her team of researchers found the elusive primate in the area known today as Ranomafana National Park.
Patricia Wright is a Professor of Anthropology, Stony Brook University. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments and of the Centre ValBio, Madagascar. She is an accomplished primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist.