Take a guess on what's the most common primate in zoos. If you guessed the ring-tailed lemur, you're 100% correct. In this episode, Stephanie takes us on an exploration into the world of this family of primates, endemic to Madagscar. Do they like to move it, move it? Kotiba and I had the best time chatting with Stephanie, she's a wonderful scientist with so much passion and love for what she does. I hope that her passion inspires you as much as it did us! Connect with Stephanie: Twitter: @SCanington ResearchGate: Stephanie L. Canington Connect with the Lemur Conservation Network: Twitter: @LemurNetwork Instagram: @lemurconservationnetwork Website: lemurconservationnetwork.org Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/refresh License code: 0LL5CIQQLUEQRJ0A
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An accomplished chemical engineer, science communicator, and environmental scientist, Andrea has traversed and exceled at the many facets of being a scientist - and most importantly, an ally to Earth! A Colombiana, she now resides in Germany where she engages her community and stakeholders and suggest solutions based on computational models. Hear her all about her research, and her story, and her active contribution to climate change awareness and communication! Connect with Andrea:
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