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Primate Palooza 2011 was a great success!!

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Primate Palooza concluded Tuesday, March 29 with a Primate Peace Parade at the Duke Lemur Center lead by Dr. Jane Goodall. Over 200 students participated in the parade, which ended at a small cabin. Dr. Jane spoke to the group from the cabin porch about how to get involved in Roots & Shoots. UNC’s Daily Tar Heel covered the story. For more information about all the activities that happened during this year’s Primate Palooza, please visit our website. Photos to come soon on Facebook.

Primate Palooza at Duke and UNC!

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The Duke/UNC Roots & Shoots group and Duke’s Evolutionary Anthropology department are hosting the second annual Primate Palooza from March 21-28, 2011.  Primate Palooza is a week-long celebration of biodiversity conservation, with a focus on primates, and will consist of various events held on both campuses. This year we will honor the fifty years of Dr. Jane Goodall’s pioneering chimpanzee research, and Dr. Goodall will be coming to speak at Duke on March 28.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: “Conservation is…Art,” a biodiversity-themed art showcase featuring photography, paintings, pottery, and other visual arts. For submission guidelines, a full schedule of events or to get involved, please visit www.PrimatePalooza.com!

Africa on my mind

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

On July 8, I will travel to Africa for a 5-week expedition through Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya. For the first week, I will travel to Kigoma, Tanzania and Gombe National Park with Jane Goodall. July 14 marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Jane’s pioneering chimpanzee studies and I have the privilege of being the official photographer for this extraordinary occasion.

I will then meet up with my aunt, Jennifer, to travel to Zanzibar for one week and then Arusha for one week. During this time we will be connecting with several Roots & Shoots and LEAF International groups.

I will then join my parents and brother for a two week safari. We will begin in Virunga National Park where we will search for the highly endangered mountain gorilla. We will then continue on to witness the great migration of wildebeest and zebra in the Masai Mara and Serengeti.

This will certainly be an incredible experience and I look forward to sharing it with you. Please stay tuned for photographs and stories live from the field!