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Mireya Mayor

Mireya Mayor (born 1973) is an American anthropologist, primatologist, and wildlife correspondent for National Geographic, part of a research expedition that discovered a new species of lemur, considered the world’s smallest primate.[1][2] She has co-written several scientific papers on lemur species,[3] and has been referred to as the "female Indiana Jones."[4][5]

Early life and education edit

Mayor, born in 1973, grew up in Miami and was raised by her mother, grandmother, and aunt, who had emigrated to the U.S. from Cuba in 1965.[6][7] Her mother, a nurse, would not allow her to join the Girl Scouts, saying it was too dangerous.[8]

She studied at the University of Miami where she obtained her bachelor's degree in anthropology and philosophy,[9] and for four years was a cheerleader for the NFL Miami Dolphins.[4]

Mayor, a Fulbright Scholar and a National Science Foundation fellow, earned her PhD in anthropology from Stony Brook University in New York in 2008.[10][11]

Career edit

In 1999, Mayor was hired as the first female wildlife correspondent for the National Geographic series Ultimate Explorer. Two episodes she hosted, "Girl Power" and "Into the Lost World", received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Science, Technology and Nature Programming.[9]

On a 2001 expedition in Madagascar, she was part of a research group who described a new species of mouse lemur, Microcebus mittermeieri, or Mittermeier's mouse lemur,[6][12] after Russell Mittermeier, the president of green group Conservation International and a renowned field primatologist.[2][1] Mayor told NPR in an 2015 interview that following the discovery, she persuaded the prime minister of Madagascar to declare the mouse lemur's habitat a national park.[13]

In 2009, she was cast in the Mark Burnett-produced miniseries Expedition Africa on the History Channel, which retraced H.M. Stanley's expedition through Tanzania to find David Livingstone.[14]

In 2019, she was cast in the Travel Channel documentary series Expedition Bigfoot, in which she and other wildlife researchers spent three weeks in the Pacific Northwest searching for evidence that Bigfoot exists.[15] The first season aired in January 2020 and in 2022 was in its third season.[16]

In October 2019, Mayor began to direct the Exploration and Science Communications Initiative at Florida International University.[7][11]

In September 2022, she was the subject of the children's book, "Just Wild Enough: Mireya Mayor, Primatologist".[17]

Personal life edit

Mireya Mayor has six children, five from her first marriage and one with her second husband, Phil Fairclough, who is an executive producer.[8]

In 2018, her home was in Great Falls, Virginia.[6]

Publications edit

  • Mayor, M. (2011). Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey from NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer. United States: National Geographic.
  • Scientific publications co-authored by Mireya Mayor

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dr. Mireya Mayor". USASEF. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  2. ^ a b "Three new lemur species found in Africa". NBC News. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  3. ^ Mayor, Mireya. "List of Scientific Papers". Research Gate.
  4. ^ a b "Adventures of the 'female Indiana Jones'". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
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  6. ^ a b c Harnett, Cindy E. (2018-11-08). "African wildlife discovery helped launch career of Mireya Mayor". Times Colonist. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  7. ^ a b Adkins, JoAnn. "National Geographic Explorer Mireya Mayor joins FIU". FIU News. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  8. ^ a b Lee, Luaine; Service, Tribune News. "Explorer Mireya Mayor treks into the unknown with 'Expedition Bigfoot'". www.theday.com. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
  9. ^ a b Brazil, Ben (2018-09-20). "'Female Indiana Jones' to launch 2019 National Geographic Live speaker series at Barclay". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  10. ^ "Mireya Mayor '08 Featured in Hispanic Heritage Month Panel Sponsored by the NSF". Pat Wright Lab - Stony Brook University. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  11. ^ a b Communications, Florida International University-Digital. "Mireya Mayor". case.fiu.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  12. ^ Mittermeier, R.; Ganzhorn, J.; Konstant, W.; Glander, K.; Tattersall, I.; Groves, C.; Rylands, A.; Hapke, A.; Ratsimbazafy, J.; Mayor, M.; Louis, E.; Rumpler, Y.; Schwitzer, C. & Rasoloarison, R. (December 2008). "Lemur Diversity in Madagascar" (PDF). International Journal of Primatology. 29 (6): 1607–1656. doi:10.1007/s10764-008-9317-y. hdl:10161/6237. S2CID 17614597.
  13. ^ Hajek, Danny (3 January 2015). "Trading Pom-Poms For Field Boots: Mireya Mayor's Big Break". All Things Considered. NPR. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  14. ^ Carter, Bill (21 May 2009). "Exploring Africa to Find Riches in Ratings". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  15. ^ Weisberger, Mindy (8 December 2019). "'Expedition Bigfoot' Scours Oregon Woods for Signs of the Mythical and Elusive Beast". Live Science. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  16. ^ "Episodes". Travel Channel. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  17. ^ Magellan, Marta (2022-09-22). Just Wild Enough: Mireya Mayor, Primatologist. Albert Whitman & Company. ISBN 978-0-8075-4086-2.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Mireya Mayor born 1973 is an American anthropologist primatologist and wildlife correspondent for National Geographic part of a research expedition that discovered a new species of lemur considered the world s smallest primate 1 2 She has co written several scientific papers on lemur species 3 and has been referred to as the female Indiana Jones 4 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editMayor born in 1973 grew up in Miami and was raised by her mother grandmother and aunt who had emigrated to the U S from Cuba in 1965 6 7 Her mother a nurse would not allow her to join the Girl Scouts saying it was too dangerous 8 She studied at the University of Miami where she obtained her bachelor s degree in anthropology and philosophy 9 and for four years was a cheerleader for the NFL Miami Dolphins 4 Mayor a Fulbright Scholar and a National Science Foundation fellow earned her PhD in anthropology from Stony Brook University in New York in 2008 10 11 Career editIn 1999 Mayor was hired as the first female wildlife correspondent for the National Geographic series Ultimate Explorer Two episodes she hosted Girl Power and Into the Lost World received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Science Technology and Nature Programming 9 On a 2001 expedition in Madagascar she was part of a research group who described a new species of mouse lemur Microcebus mittermeieri or Mittermeier s mouse lemur 6 12 after Russell Mittermeier the president of green group Conservation International and a renowned field primatologist 2 1 Mayor told NPR in an 2015 interview that following the discovery she persuaded the prime minister of Madagascar to declare the mouse lemur s habitat a national park 13 In 2009 she was cast in the Mark Burnett produced miniseries Expedition Africa on the History Channel which retraced H M Stanley s expedition through Tanzania to find David Livingstone 14 In 2019 she was cast in the Travel Channel documentary series Expedition Bigfoot in which she and other wildlife researchers spent three weeks in the Pacific Northwest searching for evidence that Bigfoot exists 15 The first season aired in January 2020 and in 2022 was in its third season 16 In October 2019 Mayor began to direct the Exploration and Science Communications Initiative at Florida International University 7 11 In September 2022 she was the subject of the children s book Just Wild Enough Mireya Mayor Primatologist 17 Personal life editMireya Mayor has six children five from her first marriage and one with her second husband Phil Fairclough who is an executive producer 8 In 2018 her home was in Great Falls Virginia 6 Publications editMayor M 2011 Pink Boots and a Machete My Journey from NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer United States National Geographic Scientific publications co authored by Mireya MayorReferences edit a b Dr Mireya Mayor USASEF Retrieved 2021 01 25 a b Three new lemur species found in Africa NBC News Retrieved 2021 01 25 Mayor Mireya List of Scientific Papers Research Gate a b Adventures of the female Indiana Jones www cnn com Retrieved 2022 10 24 Mireya Mayor Primatologist Conservationist Information Facts News Photos National Geographic a b c Harnett Cindy E 2018 11 08 African wildlife discovery helped launch career of Mireya Mayor Times Colonist Retrieved 2019 05 01 a b Adkins JoAnn National Geographic Explorer Mireya Mayor joins FIU FIU News Retrieved 2022 10 24 a b Lee Luaine Service Tribune News Explorer Mireya Mayor treks into the unknown with Expedition Bigfoot www theday com Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b Brazil Ben 2018 09 20 Female Indiana Jones to launch 2019 National Geographic Live speaker series at Barclay Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2019 05 01 Mireya Mayor 08 Featured in Hispanic Heritage Month Panel Sponsored by the NSF Pat Wright Lab Stony Brook University Retrieved 2022 10 24 a b Communications Florida International University Digital Mireya Mayor case fiu edu Retrieved 2022 06 20 Mittermeier R Ganzhorn J Konstant W Glander K Tattersall I Groves C Rylands A Hapke A Ratsimbazafy J Mayor M Louis E Rumpler Y Schwitzer C amp Rasoloarison R December 2008 Lemur Diversity in Madagascar PDF International Journal of Primatology 29 6 1607 1656 doi 10 1007 s10764 008 9317 y hdl 10161 6237 S2CID 17614597 Hajek Danny 3 January 2015 Trading Pom Poms For Field Boots Mireya Mayor s Big Break All Things Considered NPR Retrieved 10 February 2021 Carter Bill 21 May 2009 Exploring Africa to Find Riches in Ratings The New York Times Retrieved 9 February 2021 Weisberger Mindy 8 December 2019 Expedition Bigfoot Scours Oregon Woods for Signs of the Mythical and Elusive Beast Live Science Retrieved 10 February 2021 Episodes Travel Channel Retrieved 2022 10 24 Magellan Marta 2022 09 22 Just Wild Enough Mireya Mayor Primatologist Albert Whitman amp Company ISBN 978 0 8075 4086 2 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en 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