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Tagged: Karen Samonds

Study: Severely disturbed habitats impacting health of Madagascar’s treasured lemurs

  • July 9, 2019
DeKalb, Ill. — A new study led by Mitch Irwin and Karen Samonds of Northern Illinois University finds that degraded rainforest habitats are having an unhealthy impact on at least…

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Spearheading protection of Malagasy rainforest

Creation of preserve is a dream come true for professors Mitch Irwin and Karen Samonds

  • April 9, 2018
An international nonprofit organization founded by two Northern Illinois University professors and a foreign colleague is now spearheading the creation of a 65,000-acre, high-altitude rainforest preserve in Madagascar. Anthropology professor…

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Food for thought

NIU anthropology professor Mitch Irwin to study diets of Madagascar’s adorable—and endangered—lemurs

  • October 27, 2016
Monkey business, it’s not. NIU anthropology professor Mitch Irwin recently won a $19,500 National Geographic Society research grant  to support a year-long nutritional profile of arguably some of the cutest…

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Mysteries of Madagascar

NIU biologist Karen Samonds explores evolutionary history of island’s modern fauna

  • May 28, 2015
Northern Illinois University biology professor Karen Samonds is looking forward this summer to reconnecting with old friends in a sunny place close to her heart. She also is looking forward…

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Cutting edge

NIU’s cadaver lab trains students for success in research and the health sciences

  • March 3, 2015
In most cases, today’s technology—high-quality computer graphics, extreme data calculations and 3-D imaging and printing—has improved the way society trains and educates professionals. But in the field of biology and…

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