The Duke Lemur Center, founded in 1966 on the campus of Duke University in Durham, NC, is a global leader in the research, care, and conservation of lemurs, the most endangered group of mammals on Earth. With over 200 lemurs spanning 14 species, the DLC boasts the largest and most diverse lemur population outside of Madagascar.
Committed to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting education, the Duke Lemur Center is dedicated to protecting these unique primates through conservation programs, breeding initiatives, and outreach efforts. Visitors can engage with lemurs through tours, educational programs, and special events, contributing to the center's mission of safeguarding the future of these remarkable animals.
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