Lemur Discoveries, Fossils, and Conservation – Patricia Wright

Our Primate Past di Ian Towle

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How do you rediscover a species thought to be extinct, and help protect an entire rainforest at the same time?

In this episode, we explore the remarkable career of Professor Patricia Wright, one of the most influential figures in lemur research and conservation.

Professor Wright is a primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist best known for her groundbreaking work in Madagascar. She rediscovered the greater bamboo lemur (Hapalemur simus), once believed extinct, and discovered a new species, the golden bamboo lemur (Hapalemur aureus). Her efforts were central to the creation of Ranomafana National Park, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

She also founded Centre ValBio, a leading research and education center focused on biodiversity conservation, scientific research, and community engagement in Madagascar. ... 

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Subfossil lemursPrimate conservationlemur evolutionMadagascar biodiversityRanomafana National Parkbamboo lemurs