Leaping into the Wild: The Secret Life of Lemurs: 10/27/25 (All Ages)
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Leaping into the Wild: The Secret Life of Lemurs: 10/27/25 (All Ages)

By SUNY Poly Spotlight Series

Tales, Tails, and Tree-Hopping Truths About Lemurs – Adam T. McLain, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology at SUNY Polytechnic Institute

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Family & Education • Education

🐒 Leaping into the Wild: The Secret Life of Lemurs

Tales, Tails, and Tree-Hopping Truths About Lemurs – Adam T. McLain, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology at SUNY Polytechnic Institute

Date: Monday, October 27
Time: 6 p.m
Location: Student Center, Multi-Purpose Room, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, 100 Seymour Road, Utica, NY 13502
Presenter: Adam T. McLain, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology at SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Description: Join us for a wild adventure into the treetops of Madagascar as we explore the fascinating world of lemurs on "World Lemur Day" – leaping, lounging, and laughing all the way! From their quirky behaviors to their fight for survival, this playful presentation shines a spotlight on why these unique primates deserve our attention and protection.
Fee: Free/RSVP Required
Deadline: Register by Monday, October 27 at Noon
Participants: 30 (Max)

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Oct 27 · 6:00 PM EDT