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press coverage.

Select print & online coverage.

Covered in the Scientific American Online, National Geographic Online, The Guardian, Science360, Phys.org, and other print and online media.
February 2021:

National Geographic: A lemur died of tuberculosis. Here's why it matters.

June 2020:

Mongabay: One-two punch of drought, pandemic hits Madagascar’s poor and its wildlife

August 2019: 

TRT World's Roundtable programme features Kim as an environmental policy expert.

April 2019: 

Deutschlandfunk interviews Kim about her research (see below).

August 2018

Newsweek: Almost all of Madagascar's lemurs are threatened by hunting, habitat loss and climate change, conservationists warn

January 2017

Scientific American: Ring-tailed lemur populations have crashed by 95 percent

May 2016

Scientific American: Who eats lemurs? It's more complicated than you think.

April 2016

Slate.com: Unfortunately you can't have a lemur as a pet

National Geographic: Why you shouldn't share that cute lemur video (Also posted on Nat Geo Italia and Nat Geo Espanol)

Huffington Post: Don't let this cute video fool you - lemurs should not be pets

March 2016

Smithsonian Magazine: Why people turn to lemurs and other endangered animals for dinner in Madagascar

National Geographic Online: Hotels Offer a Wide-Eyed Amenity: Lemurs

August 2015

Scientific American Online: Ring-tailed lemurs threatened by illegal pet trade

February 2015

The Independent: Appeal to save endangered lemurs falling on deaf ears, say campaigners

Deutsche Welle: Capturing lemurs as pets

January 2015

The Guardian: Why is so little attention paid to Madagascar's incredible wildlife?
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Temple News: Endangered lemurs illegally kept as pets threaten species survival
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radio.

April 2019: Kim interviewed by Deutschelandfunk on her research regarding the pet lemur trade. Available online here. (IN GERMAN)
February 2015: Kim interviewed by Deutsche Welle regarding her Pet Lemur Research.
May 2012: Kim featured in the Charity Moment radio spot, sponsored by Kars4Kids, and played on CBS radio stations across the USA.

television.

TRT World's Roundtable Programme (2019)
Kim is featured as an environmental policy expert on a 30-minute episode of TRT World's Roundtable programme, on an episode discussing the issue of rewilding.

Animal Science (2014)
Kim is featured as a small mammal expert on the kid's show, "Animal Science", which is broadcast across the US on public television stations. 

CNN International, Inside Africa (2012, 2014)
In February 2014 and September 2012, Kim was featured in two episodes of CNN International's Inside Africa program! She discusses the dangers facing biodiversity, lemurs, and forests in Madagascar.

Feb. 2014 episode:
 http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/international/2014/02/10/spc-inside-africa-where-are-they-now-a.cnn.html

Sept. 2012 episode: 
Segment 1: Saving Madagascar's Endangered Species
Segment 2: Can Madagascar cope with deforestation?
Segment 3: Madagascar's failed conservation efforts

WinkTV6 (Fort Myers, FL; 2013)
Kim was interviewed by Wink TV6 (Fort Myers, FL) about the work that The Ladybug Project does in Equatorial Guinea and a benefit fundraiser.

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