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Patricia Wright has dedicated her life to protecting lemurs and biodiversity in Madagascar. It all began in 1986, when she and her team went on a quest to find the greater bamboo lemur. During that search, they found the primate, and they also discovered the golden bamboo lemur -- a new lemur species. Since then, Wright has spearheaded efforts to save the species and to integrate environmental conservation with the well-being of local populations.
Wright is in Rochester this week to receive the augural Conservation Warrior Award at the Seneca Park Zoo, but first, she returns to Connections to discuss conservation work, the current state of wildlife populations, and more with our guests:
- Patricia C. Wright, Ph.D., distinguished service professor and Herrnstein Endowed Chair of Conservation Biology at Stony Brook University, and founder and executive director, of Centre ValBio Research Station in Madagascar
- Jeff Wyatt, D.V.M., professor and chair of comparative medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center
- Pamela Reed Sanchez, president and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society