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A Duke Workday | Caring for Lemurs in Durham and Abroad
Danielle Lynch, Primate Technician Supervisor at the Duke Lemur Center, comes into work each day focused on tending to the needs of animals. Her work ranges from making diets and cleaning enclosures to embarking on trips to Madagascar and tracking the lineage and health of entire species of lemurs. Lynch began working at the Duke Lemur Center as a summer intern following the completion of her degree from NC State in zoology. Her experience that summer proved to be incredibly formative and influenced her decision to stay at Duke. “I decided that I never wanted to leave,” Lynch said. In this edition of “A Duke Workday,” learn more about Lynch and the work that is required to care for Lemurs both in Durham and abroad. About Working@Duke Working@Duke is Duke's award-winning print publication and digital news section, providing news and information staff and faculty can use in their work and lives. Subscribe ➡️ @WorkingAtDuke Follow us across platforms Home: https://today.duke.edu/working X (Formerly Twitter):   / workingatduke   (@WorkingatDuke) Instagram:   / workingatduke   (@workingatduke) Facebook:   / workingatduke   (@working) #WorkingAtDuke

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