There was one other event at the rapidly-receding-into-the-past ScienceOnline 09 that I wanted to blog about: my visit to the Duke Lemur Center! Friday was a day for local trips to areas of interest, and I opted to go with a small group (including Brian) to the Lemur Center.
The Center is funded by the National Science Foundation and has a mission to “to promote research and understanding of prosimians and their natural habitat as a means of advancing the frontiers of knowledge, to contribute to the educational development of future leaders in international scholarship and conservation and to enhance the human condition by stimulating intellectual growth and sustaining global biodiversity.” It is a relatively low-key (but awesome) facility with a strong emphasis on research and conservation. Visitors are welcome but must schedule a guided tour — the directions to the Center are not even publicly displayed on their website!
We were not at the Center at the optimal time. In the summer, the animals have free run of a open-air forest, but in the winter are kept mostly indoors. The day of our visit it was particularly cold, and the animals had to be coaxed to even come near the open windows to say ‘hello’ by our excellent guides (whose names, alas, escape me).
Nevertheless, I’ve been a huge fan of lemurs for years, so I found the visit a delight. Below the fold I share a few of my pics from the Center and some of my older lemur photos — and videos!




