Seeing Eye to Aye-Aye With Primatologist Dr. Tim Eppley
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From leaping lemurs and 1,000+ species of orchids and hedgehog- and poison dart frog-likes, Madagascar is home to a splendiferous collection of life, the vast majority of which can be found there and nowhere else on Earth.
In this episode, we chat all things Malagasy with primatologist Dr. Tim Eppley, from his opinion on the "Is it cute or terrifying?" debate about the Aye-Aye to the titanic (and regrettably extinct) Elephant Bird. We also dive into the work of his nonprofit, Wildlife Madagascar, to preserve this island nation's rich ecology by working hand in hand with the Malagasy people to shore up their livelihoods and food security.
Dr. Eppley will be visiting the Aquarium as a guest speaker at an event on April 7. He'll discuss his work and sign copies of his book, Lemurs of Madagascar, alongside Aquarium staffers who work with Malagasy species such as Ring-tailed Lemurs and Radiated Tortoises.
For more information about this event, visit https://www.tnaqua.org/calendar
To learn more about Wildlife Madagascar, visit https://www.wildlifemadagascar.org
Episode Cast
- Casey Phillips, host/senior communications specialist
- Dr. Tim Eppley, primatologist and chief conservation officer for Wildlife Madagascar
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