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"Can captive-born lemurs ‘re-stock’ wild populations in Madagascar?" - Lemur Conservation Network, written by Stephanie L. Canington (September 2022): 

https://www.lemurconservationnetwork.org/can-captive-born-lemurs-re-stock-wild-populations-in-madagascar/

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"Stephanie studies ring-tailed lemur diets" - Mongabay Kids (October 22, 2021): https://kids.mongabay.com/stephanie-studies-ring-tailed-lemur-diets/

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"The Anatomical Scars of Lemurs in Captivity" - The Hub, Johns Hopkins University, written by Jack Tamisiea (Winter 2021): https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2021/winter/lemurs-captivity-anatomy/

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"Ring-tailed lemur guide: where they live, what they eat, and why they're endangered" - BBC Discover Wildlife, written by Stephanie L. Canington on behalf of the Lemur Conservation Network (July 2021):

https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/facts-about-ring-tailed-lemurs/

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"On the Ground in Madagascar with Dr. Mark D. Scherz" - Lemur Conservation Network, written by Stephanie L. Canington (May 2021): https://www.lemurconservationnetwork.org/on-the-ground-in-madagascar-with-mark-d-scherz/

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"Meet Stephanie Canington: an anatomist who studies how lemurs eat!" - The Female Scientist:

https://thefemalescientist.com/portrait/stephanie-canington/2003/meet-stephanie-canington-an-anatomist-who-studies-how-lemurs-eat/

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