Interpretive experiential design for The San Francisco Zoo’s Lipman Family Lemur Forest, the largest outdoor lemur habitat in the US. Graphic panels tell the story of the plight of the lemurs in Madagascar through the ‘voices’ of biologists and conservation organizations. An interactive globe shows where you are in relation to the lemurs’ native habitat. Charred wood provides the framework for lessons about farmers’ slash and burn practices encroaching on the lemurs’ habitat. An interactive browse feeder is an exciting timed event that lets you crank food down to the lemurs. The habitat boardwalk culminates in a writing station to record what you’ve learned as well as ask more questions and a donation station where you can donate directly to the Madagascar Fauna Group to help save the lemurs.