Join us for an unforgettable evening with Dr. Patricia Chapple Wright, one of the world’s leading primatologists and the first woman to receive the prestigious Indianapolis Prize for Animal Conservation. Wright’s pioneering work led to the discovery of the golden bamboo lemur and the creation of Ranomafana National Park in Madagascar—a refuge for endangered lemurs and a global model for community-based conservation. On Sunday, April 26, hear her extraordinary story of discovery, determination, and hope as she shares insights from her acclaimed autobiography, For the Love of Lemurs: My Life in the Wilds of Madagascar.