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For the Love of Lemurs My Life in the Wilds of Madagascar

Biography / Memoir
By: Patricia Chapple Wright(Author)
245 pages, 8 plates with colour & b/w photos; 2 b/w maps
Publisher: Lantern Books
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From the author of High Moon Over the Amazon comes the story of Patricia Wright's unprecedented work with lemurs and her founding of Ranomafana National Park.

In 1986, primatologist, Patricia Chapple Wright, was given a seemingly impossible task:to travel to the rainforests of Madagascar and find the greater bamboo lemur, a species that hadn't been seen in the wild for thirty years. Not only did Wright discover that the primate still existed, but that it lived alongside a completely new species. What followed was a love affair with an animal and a country that continues to this day.

In this frank and enchanting sequel to High Moon Over the Amazon, Wright recounts the many challenges she faced, including separation from her daughter, a tempestuous romance with a fellow scientist and political upheaval that threatens her dream of establishing a national park to ensure the safety of her precious lemurs. But in the end, her tenacity, daring and passion for this endangered primate lead to extraordinary scientific breakthroughs and help bring the animal back from the brink of extinction.

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Dr. Patricia Chapple Wright is best known for her 26-year study of social family interactions of wild lemurs in Madagascar's Ranomafama National Park, which she helped establish in 1991. She is also the founder of the Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments (ICTE) and Centre ValBio (CVB). The many honors she has received include a MacArthur Fellowship and the National Medal of Honor of Madagascar. Dr. Wright is currently a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Stony Brook University

Biography / Memoir
By: Patricia Chapple Wright(Author)
245 pages, 8 plates with colour & b/w photos; 2 b/w maps
Publisher: Lantern Books
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