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In the recent publication of the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), it states that the Madagascar Lemurs are the most endangered mammals in the world.

The Administrative Director Michael Lankeit accepted the quality seal in Berlin. In future, the German Primate Center will further highlight the complexity of "Care" in its efforts towards family-friendliness.

Claudia Fichtel explains to the SWR how to do intelligence tests with lemurs

Field research presented in Morondava

Construction projects at the DPZ and throughout city were the main topics during the conservation between Köhler and the DPZ management

Junior scientists working in primate-related fields may apply for a grant

In mid-May, many visitors attended a panel discussion on the relationship between science and local administration in Göttingen. Construction projects such as the planned “Haus des Wissens” were on the agenda.

The German Primate Center presented their research at the Federal Council’s open day. 18000 visitors attended the event in Berlin.

The brochure "Research Highlights 2013" has been published in May. It presents the most exciting results of research at the DPZ from last year.