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From Madagascar to Indonesia, travel around the world with Museum scientists.
courtesy of Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian’s National Zoo; Lemur
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From Madagascar to Indonesia, travel around the world with Museum scientists.
courtesy of Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian’s National Zoo; Lemur
From Madagascar to Indonesia, travel around the world with Museum scientists.
courtesy of Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian’s National Zoo; Lemur
Learn all about your favorite science topics and much more! On OLogy, kids of all ages can play games, do activities, collect cards, and meet scientists.
globe, but there’s only one place you’d find a ruffed lemur
Eleanor J. Sterling directs the Center for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) and is the curator of the exhibit Water: H2O = Life.
considered a world authority on the aye-aye, a nocturnal lemur
From Madagascar to Indonesia, travel around the world with Museum scientists.
courtesy of Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian’s National Zoo; Lemur
This exhibition is curated by Eleanor J. Sterling, director of the Museum’s Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, and Mark A. Norell, chair of the Division of Paleontology.
considered a world authority on the aye-aye, a nocturnal lemur
They may look like baseball or trading cards, but they contain so much more! Each card digs deeper into a topic.
035: Crinoids 036: Brachiopods 093: ruffed lemur
Dr. Ian Tattersall is Curator Emeritus of Biological Anthropology. He carried out both primatological and paleontological fieldwork in Madagascar, Vietnam, Surinam, Yemen and Mauritius. His current research interest lies in systematics within the genus Homo and in the origin of modern human cognition.
Ian Tattersall with lemur Propithecus tattersalli
Watch Museum Curator Ross MacPhee explain why many of Earth’s largest animals went extinct around 50,000 years ago.
[An illustration of a Giant Sloth Lemur appears onscreen
An Interview with Dr. Eleanor Sterling, Curator, Water: H2O = Life; and Director, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation 1. What are some of the things that you find most rewardin…
It’s a primate, it’s a kind of a lemur; it lives in