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OverviewA chance encounter with an orange-eyed lemur changed everything for Penelope Bodry-Sanders, at 49. Her captivating memoir, ""A Conspiracy of Lemurs,"" chronicles a life intertwined with the destiny of species on the brink of extinction. Her Lemur Conservation Foundation, begun as a wishful endeavor, is now an internationally recognized model for protecting endangered primates through captive breeding, scientific research, education, and art. For nearly thirty years, Penelope has channeled her formidable energies and tenacity to create a lifeline for these unique and highly threatened animals. Against an intriguing backdrop- from her early days as a Dominican nun and a Broadway performer to her years at the American Museum of Natural History- Penelope weaves an engaging tale of passion, discovery, and transformation as she becomes a resilient force in conservation. Her mission to safeguard lemurs, an umbrella species whose protection ensures countless others' survival, offers a beacon of hope in the face of ecological despair. ""A Conspiracy of Lemurs"" presents a compelling portrait of a life dedicated to making a difference. More than just one woman's story, it serves as an inspirational guide for anyone wanting to channel their own passion into action, reaffirming the power of individual aspirations to change the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Penelope Bodry-SandersPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798350907018Pages: 262 Publication Date: 27 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationPenelope Bodry-Sanders is a noted conservationist and founder of the Lemur Conservation Foundation. Her path to protecting endangered primates was decidedly unconventional and intriguing-from her years as a Dominican nun and a Broadway performer to two decades at the American Museum of Natural History. Each choice along the way honed abilities that enabled her to realize her goal.For more than three decades, she has been a Fellow of the Explorers Club and continues her affiliation with the American Museum of Natural History as a Field Associate. Her debut book, ""African Obsession: The Life and Legacy of Carl Akeley,"" is considered a significant addition to conservation literature. Currently, Penelope is passionately channeling her artistic expression to celebrate undervalued species like lemurs, hyenas, and various invertebrates. Rooted in Aristotle's belief of finding beauty in all creatures, Penelope upholds the conviction that art can alter perceptions about the world and inspire positive change. Fiona Brady is a writer and editor whose fascination with the natural world led her to work at the American Museum of Natural History for eighteen years, most notably in the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation. Before that, she was an editorial staffer at New York, SELF, Health, and TV Guide magazines. She has also stage-managed productions both off and off-off Broadway, helped run a dreidel factory beneath the Manhattan Bridge, and installed climate-resilient green roofs around New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |