The Duke Lemur Center is located on 80 wooded acres in Duke Forest, approximately two miles from Duke University’s main campus. During the warm months of the year (typically mid-April to mid-October), a large number of our lemurs get to free-range in large tracts of forest, called Natural Habitat Enclosures (NHEs).
Baby Lemurs and the DLC’s Conservation Breeding Program
Who doesn’t love baby lemurs?! Here at the Duke Lemur Center, we’re proud to have celebrated more than 3,285 births since our founding in 1966. But these little ones aren’t just cute; they’re crucial for the long-term survival of their species.
Ring-Billed Gull in Mundy Pond
Ring-billed gull in Mundy Pond, St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
