Volunteer research assistants:  Conservation of Critically Endangered Lemurs in Kianjavato, Madagascar Affiliated with the Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium's Conservation Genetics Department About us: The Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership is a Malagasy NGO founded and piloted by Dr. Edward Louis Jr., Director of the Conservation Genetics Department at OHDZA in Omaha, Nebraska. Together they work to protect and restore Madagascar's remaining forests and diverse wildlife. Project Overview:  During a 12-week tenure, volunteer cohorts will spend half their time monitoring lemurs and half their time participating in the community-based reforestation effort. Lemur Monitoring (5 weeks): Volunteers will follow social groups of either the greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur si

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