This time on The Childrens Hour were leaping into learning about lemurs with Faye Goodwin, an educator at the Duke Lemur Center. Find out how humans are related to these adorable primates, and discover why they only live in the wild in one place in the world. Well explore the many species of lemurs, and hear what must happen for lemurs to survive. Plus the kids from the Extinction Diaries highlight how these creatures are incredibly vulnerable for becoming extinct.
This show is mixed with excellent music, and is full of more than you ever knew about lemurs.
Produced by Katie Stone Mauro Oliviera produced Extinction Diaries
Breaks can be added at exactly 20:00 and 40:00
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Leaping Lemurs
Learn all about lemurs with Faye Goodwin from the Duke Lemur Center. Mixed with great music!